| Register Online The cool, moist forests of the Piedmont’s ravines and slopes support a wealth of spring wildflowers. Students will learn the botanical terminology to identify and describe plants and will learn a variety of tools to identify spring-blooming plants. We will then visit the Dunson Native Flora Garden and learn about a number of spring ephemerals and other early-blooming plants. Organizer State Botanical Garden Education Staff State Botanical Garden Education Staff sbgeduc@uga.edu Venue Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a University of Georgia unit located in Athens. We are free and open to the public.