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Mercer Lunch and Learn Presentation
March 16 @ 12:00 pm
Mercer Lunch and Learn Presentation
Hosted by: Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens and Texas Master Naturalists – Heartwood Chapter
Date: March 16
Time: 12-1:30pm
In person location:
Timber Lane District Community Center – 1904 Naplechase Crest Drive, Spring, TX 77373
Zoom registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89598328494?pwd=KNUChvFzg1w6lASPKeKGI45ruMlWub.1
Title: Uncovering the Unusual Pollinators of a Rare Texas Plant
Description:
Texas prairie dawn is a rare and endangered plant species found only in East Texas. In this presentation, Julia Freeman, a graduate student from the University of Illinois, will describe the many methods researchers use to study the relationships between rare plants and their pollinators—and the unexpected insects she has found on Texas prairie dawn. Join us to learn why rare plants matter and what you can do to support native plants and insects.
Please use the following AT Code:
AT: Mercer Botanic Garden (Lunch and Learn: Uncovering the Unusual Pollinators of a Rare TX Plant)


