After a long winter, what better way to celebrate warmer days than to hit the trails in search of spring wild flowers. And really there is no better place to start your search than the trails of Shenandoah Mountain. Have you ever seen the fringe on the fringed polygala? Smelled the foul flower of wild ginger? Admired the slim stalks and blue beauty of the bluets? These are just a few of the wildflowers you might encounter on the naturalist-led walks hosted by the Headwaters Chapter of the Master Naturalists and co-sponsored by
Friends of Shenandoah Mountain, Virginia Native Plant Society - Shenandoah Chapter, and Edith Carrier Arboretum at JMU
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Friends of Shenandoah Mountain, Virginia Native Plant Society - Shenandoah Chapter, and Edith Carrier Arboretum at JMU
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