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SUMMARY:Presentation: Spring Flower Refresher
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 19\, 7:00pm\nPresentation: Spring Flower Refresher\nSpeaker: Rachel Werling\nLocation: In-person presentation at the Siskiyou chapter meeting at Southern Oregon University Science Building\, Room 161. Join us in-person or Zoom in from home.  To register for Zoom\, go tohttps://bit.ly/npsotalks. \nSpring is coming! Get ready for April\, Oregon’s Native Plant Appreciation Month with a Floral Tune-Up.  Join us for a hybrid refresher on the coming “pretty faces” and subtle beauties of our Southwest Oregon diversity hotspot. We’ll review many wonderful native species and point out some wild places to appreciate them.  We’ll showcase tools and techniques for identification\, and highlight sources for plant materials so you can enrich your personal landscape with natives to bolster the biodiversity! \nRachel Werling is a professional botanist and the past president of the Siskiyou Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon and board director for the state NPSO. Rachel was faculty for OSU Extension in Jackson County for thirteen years. She delights in sharing her passion for native plants and has led numerous hikes and taught many classes and workshops on our region’s flora. Rachel has a MS in plant biology from Arizona State University and a BS in biology from California Polytechnic University Humboldt.\nOur March chapter meeting is also our annual membership meeting\, which will include annual reports from our officers\, approval of our annual budget\, and the nomination and election of our board for the coming year.
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SUMMARY:Bolt Mountain at Fish Hatchery Park
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 28th\, 2026 10-1pm\nBolt Mountain at Fish Hatchery Park\nTrip Leader: Katelyn Detweiler \nBolt Mountain is situated in a geologically and biologically rich area characteristic of the Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion. The rocks\, soils and corresponding plant species found on Bolt Mountain display this wealth of biodiversity. A majority of the soils found on the mountain originate from the rock serpentinite. Unlike most fertile soils\, serpentine soils lack calcium\, nitrogen and other vital nutrients which most plants require to grow and thrive\, and is also high in heavy metals and magnesium. Plants found growing on this soil have adapted to tolerate these extreme conditions. \nThe Bolt Mountain trail rises on a steady slope\, 3.2 miles each direction. The group will travel through Jeffery pine\, buckbrush\, and manzanita mixed forest to open grassy slopes eventually reaching oak and madrone before reaching the rocky serpentine summit. The top of Bolt Mountain boasts views of the Siskiyous\, east to Grants Pass\, and south over the Applegate. The hike is 6.4 miles total and moderate difficulty. \nMeet at 10am at the entrance to Fish Hatchery Park\, 1980 Wetherbee Drive\, Grants Pass\, OR. There is a $5 entrance fee per vehicle to park at the trailhead. For more information please contact field trip coordinator Katelyn Detweiler at det**************@***il.com. To sign up\, please follow the link: NPSO Bolt Mountain Hike.
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