July 11 | Native Plants of the Seymour Watershed
June 27, 2009 · Print This Article
Metro Vancouver’s Seymour Watershed is a large and intact wilderness area that is an example of the Coastal Western Hemlock forest that covers most of coastal British Columbia.
At this workshop you will learn about native plants and their individual characteristics, how they are organised into families, where you would expect to find them in a forest, and how you can use them as food and medicines.
Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve
4400 Lillooet Road, North Vancouver
Contact: Watershed Education Programs 604-451-6506
Email lscr_ed@metrovancouver.org , Website




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