May 11, 2024

Forest in Bloom: Identifying, Collecting, and Pressing Flowers from Trees

Dr. Sarah Taylor, Collection Manager for the George Safford Torrey Herbarium in the UConn Biodiversity Research Collections, will lead an early spring hike to identify and collect specimens from blooming trees!

Join The Connecticut State Museum of Natural History and Dr. Sarah Taylor, Collection Manager for the George Safford Torrey Herbarium at UConn, on a spring hike to identify and collect specimens from blooming trees!

Dr. Taylor will discuss best practices for collecting and preserving tree flowers and will demonstrate how to press what you collect to make good scientific specimens. Flowering plants pressed during the hike will be added to the George Safford Torrey Herbarium’s collection.

This hike may be challenging for some and will include hilly areas and forays off trail to look for flowering trees. Sturdy footwear and long pants are recommended.

If you require an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact the CSMNH at 860-486-4460 or [email protected] by Monday May 6, 2024

Admission

*** Space for this event is limited and registration is required! ***
Cost: $10 for Museum Members, $15 for non-Members
Location Hillside Environmental Education Park

University of Connecticut
Storrs CT, 06269

Times
Saturday May 11, 2024 from 10am-12pm