Go Native at Adkins Arboretum
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Spend the day with us at Adkins Arboretum, the only public garden focusing on plants native to the Mid-Atlantic coastal plain. We’ll take two casual hikes, each with a different focus, with a picnic lunch break in between.
The Arboretum’s location lies where the Piedmont plateau and the coastal plain, intersect, allowing both northern and southern plant life to overlap. This diversity supports habitats for more than 600 species of native shrubs, trees, wildflowers, grasses, and ferns. Birds and wildlife also take advantage of this plant diversity in the Arboretum’s natural settings, ecological restoration projects, and cultivated gardens.
Our morning hike will feature birds and wildlife with long-time birder Jim Wilson. We’ll be on the lookout for the usual summer residents, including cardinals, chickadees, red-winged blackbirds, and vultures. We’ll listen for bird song and learn a few tips to help us identify species by calls. The Arboretum is designated an Important Bird Area by the Audubon MD-DC Chapter.
After a picnic lunch on the grounds, we’ll meet up for a “What’s in Season” hike to check out what plants, bushes, and trees are currently growing. All trails are well-maintained and free of obstacles. The distance will be less than two miles for both of these hikes.
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The Arboretum’s location lies where the Piedmont plateau and the coastal plain, intersect, allowing both northern and southern plant life to overlap. This diversity supports habitats for more than 600 species of native shrubs, trees, wildflowers, grasses, and ferns. Birds and wildlife also take advantage of this plant diversity in the Arboretum’s natural settings, ecological restoration projects, and cultivated gardens.
Our morning hike will feature birds and wildlife with long-time birder Jim Wilson. We’ll be on the lookout for the usual summer residents, including cardinals, chickadees, red-winged blackbirds, and vultures. We’ll listen for bird song and learn a few tips to help us identify species by calls. The Arboretum is designated an Important Bird Area by the Audubon MD-DC Chapter.
After a picnic lunch on the grounds, we’ll meet up for a “What’s in Season” hike to check out what plants, bushes, and trees are currently growing. All trails are well-maintained and free of obstacles. The distance will be less than two miles for both of these hikes.
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