Pocono Heritage Land Trust Hosts Winter Tree & Wild Plant Identification Program Feb. 23, Monroe County
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Join local naturalist and long time Pocono Heritage Land Trust and Brodhead Watershed Association volunteer, Don Miller on February 23 for a talk and walk at Stroud Township’s ForEvergreen Nature Preserve and Brodhead Creek Heritage Center to observe and identify trees and wild plants as they wait out winter’s wrath for the inevitable return of spring.

Wrapped in a blanket of snow, ice and northern cold, the multiple shades of summer greens and the brilliant colors of Autumn may have long faded, but there is still much to be seen and learned about nature and plants while exploring outdoors in the landscape of a Pocono Winter.

This program will be held both indoors and outdoors.  We will start indoors with a discussion of various nature guides, printed materials and a look at plant and tree samples to help ID commonly found trees and wild plants found in winter.

Participants are welcome to bring samples of trees and wild plants from their backyard and neighborhood landscapes to use in learning the basics of Winter identification and to solve the “what is it" mystery during the indoor portion of this program.

We will then venture outdoors on the trails of ForEvergreen Nature Preserve to see how cold climate plants protect themselves from all the many ravages of winter as we all prepare for spring’s inevitable return.

The Brodhead Creek Heritage Center is located at 1539 Cherry Lane Road, East Stroudsburg in Monroe County.  The program will be held from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Click Here to register or for more information.

To learn more about programs, initiatives, other upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Pocono Heritage Land Trust and Brodhead Watershed Association websites.

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