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SUMMARY:NEW PROGRAM - Name That Plant!
DESCRIPTION:NEW PROGRAM – Name That Plant! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, July 20\, 5PM-7PM\nSouthern Oregon University Science Hall Room 110 \nDo you want to brush up on your plant keying skills? Join us for the inaugural plant keying party! As a group we will take plants through the dichotomous key to confidently identify the specimen. SOU will provide dissecting scopes and identification guides. All skill levels are welcome! Feel free to bring in a sample of a mystery plant (at least 10 sample cuttings \, so we can all work collaboratively to identify your plant; please no garden ornamentals)\, or work on a plant provided by the organizer.   If you have a plant to bring\, please do not overharvest wild plants. Make notes on when and where you collected. If you have a shrubby plant or tree\, take photos and additional notes. Please do not dig up any plants by their roots. \nPlease register in advance and receive additional information by joining our email list:\nhttps://mailchi.mp/562f15b6a145/name-that-plant\nAre you interested\, but can’t make this event? Sign up to the listserv and get an email for the next party!  We plan to offer these ID sessions every 3rd Monday of the month.
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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Deadfall Lakes - Mt. Eddy near Weed\, California
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 1\, 8:00 am – 5:30 pm\nField Trip: Deadfall Lakes – Mt. Eddy near Weed\, California\nLeader: Matt Dybala\nMeeting Location: CVS Pharmacy\, 2341 Ashland St\, Ashland\, OR \nMount Eddy is the tallest peak in the Klamath Mountains at 9\,025 ft. It is unusual because it has high elevation serpentine soils and sits adjacent to the Cascade Mountains.  Our trip will be on the Pacific Crest Trail from Parks Creek Trailhead to the Lower Deadfall Lakes. The roundtrip total hike will be six miles with 1080 ft elevation gain. I will be sharing a plant list made by two amazing botanists\, Norm Jensen and Alex Maksymowicz. Mount Eddy is one of the only places in the world where you can see Klamath Foxtail Pines (Pinus balfouriana subsp. balfouriana).  And there are several additional endemic species with narrow geographic ranges\, such as Calochortus nudus or naked mariposa lily\, Lilium pardalinum ssp.shastense or Shasta Lily\, and Astragalus whitneyi var. siskiyouensis or balloonpod milkvetch growing in this botanical area\, to name a few! \nThe drive to the trailhead is 74.2 miles for a total of one hour and 32 minutes. (For comparison the drive to Crater Lake is two hours to the entry gate.) The route is paved the whole way. The directions to the trailhead are as follows. From Ashland\, drive south on I-5 for 60.2 miles and take exit 751and turn right onto Old Hwy 99. After 0.2 miles turn left on Steward Springs Road which will become Forest Rte. 42N17 for 13. 6 miles. \nFor those interested\, there will also be plans to camp overnight to extend our time at this amazing location for an additional day of botanizing. \nPlease register in advance by contacting si************@***il.com  
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