Summer Wildflowers
Join us to explore wildflower natural history and lore with naturalist Boot Boutwell!
Reservations
Required
To reserve your space, please email suzanne@wellsnerr.org or call (207) 646-1555 x116.
Pricing
- Members: $12.00
- Non-Members: $15.00
Location
Gazebo
Come and explore mid-summer blooming wildflowers with Boot Boutwell. The reserve has seven miles of trails through a rich variety of habitats, but we wont have to walk very far to see a host of flowers in bloom, as well as several plants in fruit. We will enjoy their beauty, learn some basic identification characteristics, and also learn some wildflower natural history and lore as we stroll through the meadows and wet meadows of the Reserve.
Please note: Program fee does not include site admission fee.
About the Presenter
Roland Boot Boutwell is a freelance itinerant naturalist who taught the core course in Native New England Shrubs and lead field trips for the New England Wild Flower Society for nearly 20 years and was a part time teacher/naturalist for the Massachusetts Audubon Society. He teaches nature programs and leads nature walks for a number of other organizations including: Arlington, MA Community Education; Wright-Locke Farm in Winchester, MA, The Winchester, MA public schools; The Friends of the Middlesex Fells (Greater Boston) and numerous other organizations. His hobbies include photography, acting in community theater, and the guitar.