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Learn to identify trees when they are fully leafed out. Environmental Education Manager Barb McKittrick will begin indoors with a review of basic plant morphology and an overview of the different techniques used to examine and ultimately identify summer trees. We’ll then head into the woodlands to examine leaves, bark, twigs, and fruit to identify a number of common native hardwood trees.
Tuesday, June 16; 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Johnson's Mound Forest Preserve
41W600 Hughes Rd., Elburn
Fee: $10/person; advance registration required.
*To register: Visit www.kaneforest.com/register, call (630) 444-3190 or e-mail programs@kaneforest.com.*
Learn from the Experts (LFE) programs are classes about local ecology, sponsored by the Forest Preserve District of Kane County, the St. Charles Park District and the Geneva Park District. Taught by staff of these agencies or other top experts, LFEs offer insightful information about topics that impact Kane County. Ages 18 and above. No online registration for Kane County Certified Naturalist discount registrants.
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ages 18 and above,elburn, illinois,environmental education,local ecology,native hardwood trees,seasonal,tree identification,learn from the experts: summer tree identification
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Parks & Rec
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