Virtual LUNCHBOX Talk: Forgotten Landscapes with Nick Adams
Why are there are historical records of sun-loving plants in what's now the shady forest of Battle Park? How do prairie species contribute to the native plant diversity of this region? Nick Adams, NCBG natural areas manager, will answer these questions while he shares charismatic wildflower species that grow in a remnant open woodland in Battle Park and discusses why this area is ripe for restoration.

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