2026 Wildflowers for Wildlife, 16 May | Event in Horicon | AllEvents

2026 Wildflowers for Wildlife

Friends of Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center

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Sat, 16 May • 09:30 AM

4 hours

N7725 State Road 28, Horicon, WI, United States, Wisconsin 53032

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Sat, 16 May • 09:30 AM (CDT)

N7725 State Road 28, Wisconsin 53032

N7725 WI-28, Horicon, WI 53032-9783, United States

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2026 Wildflowers for Wildlife
Saturday, May 16, 9:30am-1:30pm.

Create a beautiful native garden with colorful flowers that attract butterflies, birds and pollinating insects, and find the plants to use. The Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center is the location for the 2026 Wildflowers for Wildlife event on Saturday, May 16 from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The education center is located at N7725 Highway 28, Horicon, WI.

This year we are continuing our partnership with a new native plant business called Bombus. Nestled in the hills of Wisconsin’s driftless area near Dodgeville, WI, Bombus is a woman-owned small business. The name “Bombus” comes from the Bumblebee’s scientific genus name and is a nod to the company’s commitment to the health of our native pollinators. While Bombus itself is new on the scene, founder Corrine Daniels, “Corrie”, is not. She and her husband, Patrick, have more than 25 years of restoration and native nursery experience. Corrie formerly served as the director of Applied Ecological Services’ Taylor Creek Restoration Nurseries. She now grows natives full-time on her family’s historic dairy farm with the help of her husband, daughters and 80 year-old father. The family is thrilled to bring life back to the former dairy farm where Corrie and her father grew up and her grandmother was born. They are equally delighted to bring you natives lovingly grown in the rich farmlands of Wisconsin.

Why native plants? Native landscaping restores ecosystems that once covered the Midwestern landscape but are now reduced to small parcels. Once native plants are restored, the birds, mammals, reptiles and beneficial insects return too. Native plants also enrich the soil, decrease run-off and filter pollution. In the long run, native landscaping can save money annually in maintenance costs. Native plants have evolved to thrive in a local environment, which means less watering, fertilizer and time. Experts will be on hand to answer all of your questions!

Partners include, Bombus, Friends of Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center, WDNR, Friends of Horicon National Wildlife Refuge and the USFWS.

Native plants are available for pre-order until March 31, 2026. We will have both paper and online pre-orders. Visit https://www.bombus.eco/ for online ordering.

Visit here for the paper pre-order form.

https://horiconmarsh.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/2026-Wildflowers-for-Wildlife-pre-order-form-FINAL.pdf

For more information about plants contact, Jennifer Kakatsch at amVubmlmZXIgISBrYWthdHNjaCB8IHdpc2NvbnNpbiAhIGdvdg== or by phone at (920) 387-7889. For details about the sale, please contact Liz Herzmann at ZWxpemFiZXRoICEgaGVyem1hbm4gfCB3aXNjb25zaW4gISBnb3Y= or 920-210-9054.

The Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center is located between Horicon and Mayville on Highway 28. For a detailed list of all Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center special events, please visit the Friends of Horicon Marsh website at www.horiconmarsh.org.


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N7725 State Road 28, Horicon, WI, United States, Wisconsin 53032
2026 Wildflowers for Wildlife, 16 May | Event in Horicon | AllEvents
2026 Wildflowers for Wildlife
Sat, 16 May • 09:30 AM