What: CONNECTING WITH THE SEASONS: a monthly ecology course at Dharma’s Garden that encourages seasonal awareness through walks, discussions, activities, and journaling about the ecological processes happening around us.
JULY – POLLINATION: types of pollinators, plant anatomy, plant reproduction
In the high summer of July, we will discuss the details of plant pollination, from concepts of plant-insect specialization to the differences between male and female anatomy of plants. What do the flowers of lettuce look like? How do borage flowers grow to only allow certain bees to pollinate them? Our group walk will examine what high summer looks like in the gardens and grasslands of Boulder, examining insect-plant specializations and flowers we find on the land.
Details:
Registration is $25 per person. This class is for anyone ages 12+ who wants to better understand the natural world around them! You will discuss ecological concepts through easy-to-understand examples. Avid gardeners, nature lovers, home cooks, and science beginners will all learn something new. More info and register here.
When: Thursday, July 17th, 2025; 5pm-7pm.
Where: Dharma’s Garden, Boulder, CO.