FIELD TRIP – River Oaks Preserve
Join Florida Wildflower Foundation and hosts Florida Native Plant Society Coccoloba Chapter for a hike at River Oaks Preserve in Estero on Saturday, April 19.
Upcoming Events, Field Trips, and Webinars
Join Florida Wildflower Foundation and hosts Florida Native Plant Society Coccoloba Chapter for a hike at River Oaks Preserve in Estero on Saturday, April 19.
Join Florida Wildflower Foundation, The Nature Conservancy and Florida Native Plant Society Tuesday, April 29 at 9:00am for an exclusive hike through Saddle Blanket Scrub Preserve, usually closed to the public.
Join Florida Wildflower Foundation on Saturday, May 3 to see fields of wildflowers in bloom in Alachua County.
Join Florida Wildflower Foundation on Sunday, May 4 to see fields of wildflowers in bloom in Alachua County.
Join Bee City Gainesville for a hands-on Pollinator Pot Workshop at Bubbe’s Secret Garden and create your own mini pollinator haven!
Stop by our table at the Wildflower Festival & Plant Sale in Live Oak to learn about Florida's wonderful native wildflowers.
Celebrate the summer solstice with us among the sunny blooms of American lotus (Nelumbo lutea) at Columbia County’s Alligator Lake Recreation Area.
We are joining forces with First Magnitude Brewing Company and the Florida Museum's McGuire Center for Lepidoptera & Biodiversity in support of pollinator conservation!
Join us on Wednesday, July 16 at 2pm for our webinar "Future Direction of the Million Orchid Project - Potential for New Natural Experiments" presented by Dr. Jason Downing, Director of Research at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden .
Join us for an exciting experience wading in the tannic waters of Deep Creek to see a rare southern population of Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides).
Visit the Tavares Public Library on Saturday, August 9, for their Books and Blooms Wildflower Festival, featuring self-guided tours of their native plant demonstration garden
Join us on Wednesday, August 20 at 2pm for our webinar "Bring on the Butterflies" presented by Emily Bell, Florida Wildflower Foundation Communications Coordinator .