Discover the essential techniques of native seed collection at this hands-on workshop hosted by the CNPS San Gabriel Mountains chapter. Held at the beautiful San Dimas Canyon Nature Center, this event is designed for nature enthusiasts of all experience levels. Participants will learn how to identify, harvest, and store native seeds to support local biodiversity. No prior experience is required, making this an accessible and educational opportunity for anyone interested in California native plant conservation.
What to Expect
Participants will engage in practical, outdoor learning sessions focused on the ethical and effective collection of native plant seeds within the San Dimas Canyon area.
Who Should Attend
Native plant enthusiasts
Home gardeners
Environmental volunteers
Students of botany
Local community members
Agenda Overview
The workshop covers identification, harvesting methods, and post-harvest processing of native seeds.
Venue & Address
San Dimas Canyon Nature Center
1628 Sycamore Canyon Rd San Dimas , California – 91773 United States
Organizer
CNPS San Gabriel Mountains · Non-profit
A chapter of the California Native Plant Society dedicated to native plant conservation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need experience?
No, all skill levels are welcome.
Where do we meet?
San Dimas Canyon Nature Center.
Is there a fee?
Please check the Eventbrite registration page.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes and water.
Is this family-friendly?
Yes, all are welcome.
Who is hosting?
CNPS San Gabriel Mountains.
Tags
Nature
Workshop
Conservation
Native Plants
San Dimas
CNPS
Summary
A community-focused workshop on native seed collection techniques led by the CNPS San Gabriel Mountains chapter.
Highlights
Expert-led instruction
Hands-on field experience
Native plant identification
Seed storage techniques
Community networking
Educational resource sharing
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