Event Description
Dr. David Hewitt, an Academy research associate, will use the buds, bark, and blossoms of the historic trees in Bartram’s Garden to help you learn tree identification techniques.
Gather tips, find out how to use an identification tool called a dichotomous key, enjoy the garden, and learn a bit of its history! This field study is being held in coordination with and on the property of Bartram’s Garden, America’s oldest living botanic garden.
$20 Academy and Bartram’s Garden members $25 nonmembers Teachers can earn three Act 48 credits Rain date: Saturday June 15 Details, including meeting locations and what to bring, will be provided upon registration.
Call 215-299-1060 to register. |