The Kansas Native Plant Society encourages awareness and appreciation of the native plants of Kansas in their habitats and in our landscapes by promoting education, stewardship, and scientific knowledge. Native plants include those plants indigenous to the state such as wildflowers, grasses, trees, shrubs, and vines.
Friday, May 9, 2014
Photo Album of Western Kansas Field Trips
On May 3-4, KNPS members enjoyed three field trips in the far western part of the state. At least 37 flowering species were seen at the Smoky Valley Ranch, Lake Scott, and Monument Rocks. There were so many unique plants that are adapted to the arid conditions of western Kansas. Be sure to check out KNPS's Garden City Regional Leader, Anthony Zukoff, photo album: Spring Board Meeting Field Trips. Each image in the album has an informative caption associated with it.
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