Although we've been quite quiet during the covid pandemic, this coming year we are hopeful to be more active towards our Canandaigua Botanical Society mission: Dedicated to advancing knowledge & enjoyment of plants found in the Finger Lakes Region since 1874.
What are ways you can be involved???Planning for our 148th year: let us know if you are interested in meeting together in January by dropping an email to canandaiguabotanical@gmail.com
Lead an event (walk, presentation, etc) in 2022. Here's a short list of possible places to visit and topics of interest: Mertensia
Park, Manchester
Gateway Trail, Huckleberry
Bog, Canandaigua
Vista Nature Preserve, Odonada
Sanctuary, Hurley Woods, Burroughs
Audubon Nature Club, Amanda's Garden, FLCC Lincoln
Woods and Arboretum, Muller Field Station, Juneberry
Festival, Lagoon Park, Ontario
Pathways, Ganondagan
Granary Trail at Fort Hill, Wesley Hill, Devils
Bathtub, Conkling Gully
(steep hiking), Grimes Glen, Washington
Grove, Ontario
County Park/Gannett Hill, Keuka Lake
Outlet Trails, Great Gully (Union Springs, Cayuga Lake), Zurich Bog, Bergen Swamp, Invasive Species (plants and insects), supporting pollinators, habitats and ecosystems, etc....
Check out organizations with similar interests involving plants in the Finger Lakes region: Canandaigua Lake Watershed Association, Burroughs Audubon Nature Club, Amanda's Garden, Finger Lakes Land Trust,
Write an article for the Upstate Gardeners Journal (send an email to canandaiguabotanical@gmail.com for more information).
Like us on facebook and follow our Canandaigua Botanical Society page and group postings.
Tell your friends and family members about us!
http://canandaiguabotanicalsociety.blogspot.com/