Join Jeff Adams, an avid outdoor enthusiast & naturalist, for these highly interactive nature walks. The focus will be on basic identification characteristics primarily looking at native species, including possibly locating a plant Native Americans used to supposedly cure mental illness, one they used to wash their hands, one they called “Green Stick”, a few best identified using your noses, several that are edible and medicinal along with some non-natives too. Discussion will include specifics on native vs. non-native along with some fun and interesting natural history.
Participants on the walk will be provided a Glossary, Bibliography, and Plant List with common names, scientific names and family.
All are welcome but please, no pets on this organized walk.
Located at Wolbach Farm, Sudbury Valley Trustees, Sudbury
Jeff is an avid outdoor enthusiast & naturalist who’s been enjoying the natural world for 50 years. He’s a member of the Friends of the Fells, The Trustees, Mass Audubon, Sudbury Valley Trustees, Acton Conservation Trust, Arlington Land Trust, Essex Greenbelt, Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions, The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Tufts University, Newton Conservators and The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Inc.
Jeff Adams