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FRIENDS OF EDGEWOOD NATURAL PRESERVE
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WILDFLOWER WALKS HAVE BEGUN The carpets of wildflowers covering the serpentine grassland at Edgewood Natural Preserve are renowned throughout California and beyond. Over 50 different species of blooming wildflowers can be seen on a single walk. Many of these flowers occur elsewhere in the Bay Area, but are not seen in such brilliant displays. You may also see some rare or unique plants and possibly a Bay Checkerspot Butterfly! All walks take place every Saturday and Sunday from March 2 through June 16. They begin at 10:00 a.m., end at 1:00 p.m., and start at one of the two parking areas, as noted below. There is no stop for lunch, so visitors should bring a snack and water and a hat. No reservations are needed. Restrooms are available only at the Old Stage Day Camp.
For more information, or to schedule a guided tour for your group, call Malini Kaushik or email docent-coordinator@friendsofedgewood.org. |
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