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SUMMARY:Phoenix Chapter Meeting: Invasive and Toxic Plants
DESCRIPTION:The theme of the Winter 2020 issue of The Plant Press is invasive and toxic plants in Arizona. At our January Chapter meeting\, we will have a discussion about the articles. Please read the issue in advance of our meeting\, particularly pages 1-24 and 27-31. The publication is freely available to everyone. \n  \nTo register for this virtual meeting\, please contact aznpsphoenix@gmail.com.
URL:https://aznps.com/event/phoenix-chapter-meeting-invasive-and-toxic-plants/
LOCATION:via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Phoenix Chapter":MAILTO:aznpsphoenix@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210115T190000
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SUMMARY:Sue Carnahan\, UA Herbarium\, AZNPS\, “Diversity in a Grassland: Flora of the Salero Ranch\, Santa Cruz County\, Arizona”
DESCRIPTION:The Cochise Chapter meeting\nSue Carnahan\, Arizona botanist extraordinaire\, will present the results of her recently published comprehensive floristic study of the Salero Ranch\, Santa Cruz County. Her presentation will include a description of the physical features of the 16\,163 acre ranch such as the geology and climate as well as the individual plant communities. Sue documented the presence of 788 vascular plant taxa in her study\, many of which she will illustrate with her superb photographs.\nTo participate in this remote Zoom meeting please send an email request to (jdougripley@gmail.com) and you will be sent you the necessary link to log into the program.
URL:https://aznps.com/event/cochise-chapter-meeting-sue-carnahan-ua-herbarium/
LOCATION:via Zoom
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SUMMARY:Tucson Chapter Meeting: Jack Dash\, "Floristic Treasures of the Atascosa Highlands"
DESCRIPTION:The Atascosa Highlands are an area of incredible biological and cultural diversity. These mountains are at the crossroads of several ecological zones and harbor a unique flora. Despite being somewhat lower in elevation than other sky island ranges\, the Highlands include many different micro-climates that create habitats for species from temperate\, tropical\, and arid regions of North America. \nThe hills and valleys which make up the Tumacacori Ecosystem Management Area of the Coronado National Forest have been inhabited by humans for thousands of years\, but over the last few centuries human activity has had a profound impact on the landscape. Jack will tell us the story of this fascinating borderlands region. He will highlight the climatic\, biogeographical\, and historical factors which have influenced the modern ecology of the Atascosa Highlands. Jack will also introduce us to the flora of this Arizona/Sonora borderland region\, including species representative of the dominant biomes and unusual denizens of this botanical wonderland. \nJack Dash is a horticulturalist at Desert Survivors Native Plant Nursery in Tucson\, and Vice President of the Tucson Chapter of the Arizona Native Plant Society. He is passionate about the flora and ecology of the Sky Islands of Southern Arizona\, and their relationships to the broader ecologies of North America. He is working on a flora of the Atascosa Highlands area. \nTo request the Zoom link\, send an email to nativeplantstucson@gmail.com  \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				The view from Atascosa Lookout\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Milla biflora\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Choisya dumosa v. mollis\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Jack Dash in Field Mode\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agave parviflora\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Echinocereus santaritensis
URL:https://aznps.com/event/tucson-chapter-meeting-jack-dash-floristic-treasures-of-the-atascosa-highlands/
LOCATION:via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Tucson Chapter":MAILTO:nativeplantstucson@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210103
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SUMMARY:The Plant Press: Winter 2020 Edition
DESCRIPTION:The Winter 2020 edition of The Plant Press is scheduled for publication.  An electronic version will be available from our home page\, and hard-copies will be in the mail to members.
URL:https://aznps.com/event/the-plant-press-winter-2020-edition/
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