New York State Parks Plant Material Program tour

Saturday, July 23, 10 am: Tour of the New York State Parks' Plant Materials Program at Sonnenberg Gardens   https://nystateparks.blog/tag/plant-materials-program/

 Join us on Saturday, July 23rd at 10 am to tour the New York State Parks' Plant Material Program at Sonnenberg Gardens.  We will meet separate from general admission at Sonneberg Gardens. Please park in the large lot by the old admissions entrance. Enter in the new entrance on Gibson Street/Rt 21, take the first exit in the roundabout, go through the new parking lot and then you will reach the old lot. We will meet Colton at the edge of the lot by the white fence and old admissions booth.  If anyone would like to stay to enjoy Arts at the Garden and Sonneberg Gardens and Mansion, you may purchase tickets after our tour.

IF YOU PLAN TO JOIN US DO PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL to Canandaiguabotanical@gmail.com so that I can give Colton an idea of our group size. Thanks, Laura Ouimette

What a wonderfully informative tour of the New York State Parks' Plant Materials Program.  Colton Ratey was extremely knowledgeable and engaging as he described the history, mission, and scope of the Plant Materials Program housed at Sonnenberg Gardens greenhouses.  He also peaked our interest to visit Clark Reservation State Park near Syracuse (a property purchased by Mary Clark Thompson in 1915).

Colton gave an introduction in the shade before heading to the greenhouses




Colton shows us a Blanding's Turtle - a focus for expanded habitat efforts









American Hart's Tongue Fern being grown for Clark Reservation State Park









 

  
underground passage between greenhouses




Leedy's Roseroot - NYS endangered cliffside wildflower

raised air pruned planting beds to aid in easy transplanting and enclosed to protect from nibblers


Our 148th Annual meeting will be Saturday, June 18, 2022

 


Burroughs Audubon Nature Club visit to Slater Property

 On Sunday, May 28, 2022 Laura Ouimette and Bruce Gilman met with four BANC members to tour the BANC Slater Property south of Dansville, NY.  It was a lovely day to help clean up the cabin a bit as well as check out the property for potential trail development.  Laura neglected to take notes but did take loads of pictures which are shared here.  After a cleanup of the cabin Ellen and Mary asked if we could identify a vintage green VASCULUM.  Sadly, we did not take a picture of the vasculum.  

 If you aren't a member of the Burroughs Audubon Nature Club,  please do check out their website and perhaps an upcoming event.  Become a member of BANC and enjoy their Very Merry Berry Festival on June 26th!








Derek repairs windows


No evidence of Hemlock woolly adelgid



























Bruce checks out the reindeer lichen




Fred finds turkey egg







American Carrion Beetle









removing natural debris from the roof


BANC's neighbor