Thursday, May 2, 2024

Expedition L.A.: Creating Pollinator Habitats with California Native Plants


Saturday, May 11 at 3p.m.

Join us for another Expedition LA program. This time around learn all about cultivating plants to attract pollinators.  The Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers & Native Plants will be presenting this class which they describe here:

Delve into the art of attracting bees, butterflies, birds, and other vital pollinators by conscientiously addressing their habitat requirements through the cultivation of native plants in your home or container garden. California boasts the most diverse array of plant life in the United States by region, with over 7,000 native species, a third of which are exclusive to the state. These native plants support an equally diverse wildlife population, including native pollinators. Discover how native plant gardening can foster wildlife habitats and enhance the health of our communities. This class is suitable for both beginners and experienced individuals looking to expand their skills!

Expedition LA is a free program series bringing you closer to the beautiful nature and state parks of Los Angeles. Funding provided by the State of California.


About the Theodore Payne Foundation:

Theodore Payne Foundation (TPF) is a nonprofit organization that inspires and educates Southern Californians about the beauty and ecological benefits of California native plants.