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SUMMARY:Flagstaff Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Wendy McBride. Conserving Rare Plants and Their Pollinators \nThe need for information on the basic biology\, including reproductive\nsystems and pollination ecology\, of rare species is integral to both species-\nand community-level conservation efforts. Angiosperms are often dependent\nupon interactions with animal pollinators for successful reproduction\, and\npollinators are often reliant upon plants for vital food and other resources.\nThis talk explores the pollination ecology of two rare plants occurring in\nArizona\, Erigeron rhizomatus (Zuni fleabane)\, and Sphaeralcea gierischii\n(Gierisch’s globemallow)\, and the tightly bound relationship between plants\nand their pollinators. This mutual dependence informs conservation efforts\nand reminds us of the complexity of organisms\, their intricate connections\nand interconnected fates\, much of which we still do not understand despite\nour impacts on the environment around us. \nWendy is a botanist based in Flagstaff. She has a background in teaching\, independent botanical research\, and working as a consulting botanist. She has been working with plants for 18 years and enjoys opportunities to learn more about plants and explore their biology\, ecology\, and taxonomy.
URL:https://aznps.com/event/flagstaff-chapter-meeting-2/
LOCATION:t Highgate Senior  Living Center at 1831 N Jasper Dr. on McMillan Mesa.\, 1831 N. Jasper Dr on McMillan Mesa\, Flagstaff\, Arizona
ORGANIZER;CN="Flagstaff Chapter AZNPS":MAILTO:naris123@cs.com
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SUMMARY:Flagstaff Chapter Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Mt. Elden Agaves\nJoin Susan Holiday as she shows us native Agave parryi (Parry’s Agave) that grow in the “banana belt” of Mt. Elden. \nContact Susan at naris123@cs.com for specific details.
URL:https://aznps.com/event/flagstaff-chapter-field-trip/
LOCATION:AZ
ORGANIZER;CN="Flagstaff Chapter AZNPS":MAILTO:naris123@cs.com
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SUMMARY:Plants of the Mohave Desert and Traditional Tribal Uses
DESCRIPTION: The Natural History Institute in Prescott\, AZ has a free talk this month. Carrie Cannon\, a professional Ethnobotanist with the Hualapai Tribe of the Grand Canyon\, will be giving a lecture on “Plants of the Mojave Desert and Traditional Tribal Uses” at 7pm AZ Time on Thursday\, June 27th. Attendance is free but requires registration via the link above.\n\nThe talk can also be live-streamed remotely at this link on our Youtube channel. The live-stream recording will be posted on our channel for you to watch at your convenience if the timing of the event doesn’t suit you well.
URL:https://aznps.com/event/plants-of-the-mohave-desert-and-traditional-tribal-uses/
LOCATION:online via Eventbrite
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