Week of Events
Sunday, January 18, 2026
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January 18, 2026 -Seed Cleaning at Earth Sangha
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January 18, 2026 -Winter Weeds and Wildflowers
Seed Cleaning at Earth Sangha
(VA) (Earth Sangha) Help Earth Sangha clean and prepare native seeds for spring planting. Seed cleaning will take place every Sunday through the winter.
Winter Weeds and Wildflowers
(MD) (Nature Forward) Not all herbaceous plants disappear in the winter. Many persist as dried stalks and seed clusters creating lovely, dramatic forms throughout open landscapes. Join a naturalist for an indoor/outdoor introduction to winter weed and wildflower identification at our Woodend Sanctuary. We’ll also investigate seed dispersal strategies and examine plant skeletons for signs of summer insect activity, such ...
Monday, January 19, 2026
No events on this day.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
No events on this day.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
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January 21, 2026 -Intergenerational Care for the Land (Virtual)
Intergenerational Care for the Land (Virtual)
(US) (Wild Ones) Robin Wall Kimmerer, author, botanist, and founder of Plant Baby Plant, and Esther Bonney, youth organizer and founder of Nurture Natives will draw on their work in education, storytelling, and youth leadership in “Intergenerational Care for Land and Community“ to explore how people of all ages can take part in the native plant movement through shared learning, relationships, ...
Thursday, January 22, 2026
No events on this day.
Friday, January 23, 2026
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January 23, 2026 -Bladdertraps and Biodiversity (Virtual)
Bladdertraps and Biodiversity (Virtual)
(DC) (US Botanic Garden) Carnivorous plants like those in the genus Utricularia have evolved fascinating adaptations to capture prey and thrive in challenging environments. Join Executive Director Dr. Susan Pell in conversation with student researchers Jamie Lubov and Alex Risdal as they share their studies of this extraordinary group of plants! These discoveries open a window into an interconnected plant ...
Saturday, January 24, 2026
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January 24, 2026 -How Plants Saved the World
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January 24, 2026 -Winter Flowers
How Plants Saved the World
(MD) (Montgomery Parks) Journey through millions of years of evolution in this fascinating lecture by Raymond Carter, Brookside Gardens Staff. Discover how the plant, fungi and animal kingdoms co-evolved to create the complex ecosystems we know today. Afterward, enjoy a guided tour of the conservatory, where living examples reveal the remarkable adaptations shaped by time and environment.
Winter Flowers
(VA) (NOVA Parks) Flowers can be hard to find outdoors in the middle of winter. While most wait for warmer days when their pollinators emerge, there are some plant species that flower in the cold. In this program, enjoy a hike through Winkler Botanical Preserve to look for signs of flowers blooming in the cold, learn about plants that bloom ...
