Native Plants: Basic Floral Structures - Ground
Education · Workshop

Native Plants: Basic Floral Structures - Ground

A workshop on basic floral structures hosted by the California Native Plant Society and Sierra College.

Sat, 31 Oct 2026 Sierra College Library - Rocklin Campus Rocklin , California
Explore the fascinating world of botany at this workshop focused on basic floral structures. Presented by the California Native Plant Society in collaboration with the Sierra College Natural History Museum, this event provides an educational look at native plant biology. Held at the Sierra College Rocklin Campus, it is an excellent opportunity for students and plant enthusiasts to deepen their knowledge. Join us on October 31, 2026, for this informative and free community event.

What to Expect

An informative session covering the basics of floral anatomy and native plant identification.

Who Should Attend

  • Botany students
  • Native plant enthusiasts
  • Gardeners
  • Science educators

Agenda Overview

The workshop covers fundamental floral structures and their role in plant identification.
Venue & Address
Sierra College Library - Rocklin Campus
5100 Rocklin Rd
Rocklin , California – 95677
United States
Organizer
California Native Plant Society & Sierra College · Educational Institution
Collaborative effort to promote plant science and education.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a cost?
The event is free and open to the public.
Where is it located?
Sierra College Rocklin Campus, 5100 Rocklin Rd, Rocklin, CA.
Who is hosting?
California Native Plant Society and Sierra College.
Do I need to register?
Please check the Sierra College events calendar for registration details.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, the workshop covers basic structures.
What should I bring?
Notebook and pen for taking notes.
Tags
botany plants education Rocklin California workshop
Summary
Educational workshop on native plant floral structures at Sierra College Rocklin Campus on October 31, 2026.
Highlights
  • Expert-led instruction
  • Focus on native plants
  • Educational environment
  • Collaboration with CNPS
  • Free to the public
  • Hands-on learning
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