Fall news from PWA counties
The Panhandle Wildflower Alliance’s Fall 2019 newsletter features updates about new wildflower programs, where to see wildflowers in bloom, and much more.
The Panhandle Wildflower Alliance’s Fall 2019 newsletter features updates about new wildflower programs, where to see wildflowers in bloom, and much more.
Learn how Florida’s Panhandle counties are saving roadside wildflowers, thanks to the work of the Panhandle Wildflower Alliance.
FWF is working to expand roadside wildflower conservation programs throughout the state by working with local wildflower advocates. We are looking for leaders to help initiate or direct existing wildflower programs in Bay, Escambia, Holmes, Leon and Okaloosa counties.
Recordings of the Foundation’s past webinars are posted below.
Read about Escambia County’s new wildflower program, Santa Rosa County’s mowing challenges, spectacular blooms in Jefferson County, Leon County’s City Nature Challenge and much more news from around the Panhandle in the PWA Summer 2019 newsletter.
This is Part 6 of our Botany in Context series with Jim Folsom, PhD – Using Keys to Florida Plants.
Pink sundew (Drosera capillaris) is an insectivorous wildflower that grows in abundance in wet pinelands, savannas and bogs, where it can form a glistening red carpet.
Building on the success of the recent St. Johns River to the Sea Loop wildflower surveys, the Florida Wildflower Foundation has funded research to develop wildflower routes in three other regions of the state.
Wildflower Resolutions Wildflower resolutions are a powerful tool for conserving Florida’s native roadside wildflowers and pollinator habitat. Here you’ll find everything you need to advocate for one in your community. What is a Wildflower Resolution? A Wildflower Resolution is a formal pledge by counties and cities to conserve roadside wildflowers through management strategies such as…