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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center talks about native plants October 19th and 23rd

October 15, 2014 by

EXAS NATIVE PLANT WEEK

Texas Native Plant Week – Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Texas Native Plant Week
October 19 through 25, 2014

On June 16, 2009, Governor Perry signed a bill into law that recognizes the third week in October as Texas Native Plant Week. The legislation seeks to recognize the role of native plants in conservation efforts and to create incentive for schools to teach children about the importance of native plants. The Native Plant Society of Texas teamed with State Rep. Donna Howard of Austin to present the bill, which was passed unanimously in both houses.

To mark the annual Texas Native Plant Week, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center of The University of Texas at Austin, the National Wildlife Federation, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Native Plant Society of Texas are encouraging the public to learn more about our amazing Texas native plants.

ACTIVITIES
Event: Texas Native Plant Week: Native Grasses Walk & Talk
Date/Time: Sunday, October 19, 10am-11am
Meeting Location: WFC Courtyard Spring
Key Speakers: TBA
Topics discussed: Identify native grasses around the Center and discover new grasses for your home garden
Rain plan: If we need to cancel due to inclement weather, we will notify the public via social media

Event: Lady Bird Lake Walk and Talk
Date/Time: Thursday, October 23, 6pm-7pm
Meeting Location: Lady Bird Lake, Under the Mopac Bridge on the north end, at the drinking fountains
Key Speakers:

Minnette Marr, Plant Conservationist
Karen Clary, Plant Conservation Program Manager
Carrie McDonald, Volunteer Director
Topics discussed: Identifying the plants around Lady Bird Lake, Mrs. Johnson’s impact on Austin’s landscape
Rain plan: If we need to cancel due to inclement weather, we will notify the public via social media
Additional: We will pass out a one-page handout with plant list (more info will be on NPIN)
Event: Texas Native Plant Week: Edible Natives Walk and talk
Date/Time: Saturday, October 25, 1pm-2pm
Meeting Location: WFC Courtyard Spring
Key Speakers: Andrea Delong-Amaya, Director of Horticulture
Topics discussed: Identifying edible native plants
Rain plan: If we need to cancel due to inclement weather, we will notify the public via social media

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