In this livestream October 13th at 12pm presentation, Horticulturist Jan Busco leads this virtual plant walk through the nearly 90-acre tract of grasslands and ponderosa pine forest known as “Colton Meadows”.
These meadows feature both undisturbed and previously farmed land, displaying an interesting contrast of meadow plants, overshadowed by incredible views of the San Francisco Peaks.
Jan has worked with native plants for more than three decades and is the curator of MNA’s gardens and grounds. She has written three books on western native plants; "Native Plants for High-Elevation Western Gardens", "First Garden: How to get Started in Southwestern Gardening" and "First Garden: How to get Started in California Gardening".
The Museum of Northern Arizona has been working to put most of the meadows under a conservation easement so this open space will be preserved for the enjoyment of people and wildlife in perpetuity.
Free admission. Livestream program on MNA Facebook page
Phone: 928-774-5211
2020/10/13 - 2020/10/13
Museum of Northern Arizona
3101 North Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001