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Presented by the Salisbury Association Land Trust
Connecticut has a myriad of spring wildflowers. During this season of colorful emergence, join us to discover why they bloom in the spring, where to find them, how they got their names, and what makes these plants so special.
Margery Winters is a long-time naturalist and instructor at Roaring Brook Nature Center in Canton where she is delighted to be able to share her passion for earth science and nature with students of all ages. She manages the Nature Center’s native plant gardens and is an advocate for the role of natives in our designed landscapes. She is a Master Landscape Design Consultant and past chair of the Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut Landscape Design Study Program. Margery serves on several land use boards in Simsbury. She is chairman of their Inland Wetland & Conservation Commission, a member of the Open Space Committee, and past president of the Simsbury Land Trust.
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