Event Category
Environmental
Location
S. Dale High Leadership Center (1861 William Penn Way)
Date Time (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time
05:00 PM Tue, March 10, 2026 - 06:00 PM Tue, March 10, 2026Each spring, before the forest canopy fills with leaves, the forest floor bursts into color with delicate wildflowers known as spring ephemerals. These blooms are more than just a beautiful sign of the season—they play a critical role in the ecosystem. Their timing is strategic, taking advantage of sunlight before trees leaf out and aligning perfectly with the emergence of early pollinators.
Join us for an engaging presentation with the Lancaster Conservancy that explores the beauty, identification, and ecology of these remarkable plants. Learn why they matter, how they thrive, and what makes them an essential part of our natural world.
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Celebrate the season and discover the hidden strategies behind these fleeting blooms. This event is open to all. RSVP preferred.
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