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FOR FIELD TRIPS:

Bring water, appropriate layers of clothing, hat, sunscreen, walking sticks, guidebooks, camera, and a snack/lunch for all day trips. If you opt to carpool, riders should contribute money for gas.

Please pre- register with the Hike Leader as Some of our trips have limited parking. 

we will follow any state + local Health guidelines in effect at the time of event. THANK YOU!

Rather go it alone? Check out our self guided wildflower walks.

Self Guided Wildflower Walks

Chapter Meetings

All are welcome to our chapter meetings and events!

Anyone else starting to feel the slightest hint of Fall in the air?  Come celebrate the changing seedson 😉with us this Wednesday evening for our chapter seed swap!  Bring a sweet treat and any WA native seeds you’d like to swap or share: 
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Tis' the seedson...;) Join us at Leslie Groves North this Wednesday 9/7 for our monthly member meeting! We’ll swap native seeds, stories and savor some sweet treats while enjoying the sunset. We’ll also have the opportunity to explore the
Throwback to the vibrant hues of a female Spiny Hopsage! Grayia spinosa is a dioecious shrub meaning there are male and female plants- When fruiting, the female’s small leaf-like structure around the fruit turn pale to fuchsia pink.  Look close
What puts the ‘steppe’ in shrub steppe?  The grasses! ‘Steppe’ comes from the Russian word for large, open swaths of treeless, arid grasslands. Take into account our smattering of shrubs, like sagebrush, and presto, you’

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