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SUMMARY:Exploring the Amazing Diversity of California’s Natives Plants\, With a Focus on the Coastal Sage Plant Community
DESCRIPTION:March 7th\n\nTalk and Walk\n9am-10:15am Talk\n10:30-11:30am-Walk \nFor this Talk & Walk we will discuss the flora of California and briefly cover what makes it one of the worlds biological hotspots. We’ll learn why California is home to the second most endangered species in the US (second to Hawaii) and get a chance to walk a section of the endangered Coastal Sage Habitat on the east of the San Marcos campus. \n  \nMeet at MD 157\n(Please click here for a map) \nBring water and comfortable closed toed walking shoes.\nRSVP to Tony Rangel at arangel@palomar.edu
URL:https://www.palomar.edu/arboretum/event/exploring-the-amazing-diversity-of-californias-natives-plants/
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SUMMARY:Arboretum Clean-Up
DESCRIPTION:Come help clean-up the Arboretum! \n9am-12pm \nMeet at the Monument Stone near the entrance to the Arboretum \n  \nWe will be assisting the grounds team with planting and hauling off debris from throughout the Arboretum. Make sure to wear long pants\, long sleeves and closed-toed shoes. Gloves\, safety glasses and tools will be provided as needed. Bring sunscreen\, a hat (optional)\, and a snack and water (optional). \nAn RSVP to Tony Rangel at arangel@palomar.edu is preferred\, but not required.
URL:https://www.palomar.edu/arboretum/event/arboretum-clean-up/
LOCATION:Palomar Community College San Marcos\, 1140 W Mission Road\, San Marcos\, CA\, 92069\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Tony Rangel":MAILTO:arangel@palomar.edu
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SUMMARY:Palm Trees and the Southern California Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Palm trees are often considered among earths most majestic plants and are popular landscape specimens wherever they may grow. Unfortunately\, the threats to earths diverse palm species are increasing every year\, both in the wild and in cultivation. Simultaneously\, for varied reasons\, the use of palm trees in the landscape has become an increasingly hot debate topic in the Desert Southwest and across the globe in the last 20 years. \nDuring our walk we will discuss why the debate mentioned above continues. We’ll touch on cultivation requirements and review some increasingly common questions like the ones below. \n\nWhat roles do palms play in the environment?\nWhat are some threats to palms in the wild?\nAre Palm Trees still a viable choice for Southern California Landscapes?\nIf so\, which species are the best choice?\nWhen and where should we plant them?\n\nWe’ll\, meet at LRC south. The walk will be about 2.5 hours throughout the campus\, stopping to discuss some of the more unique palms in the campus collection. \nMeeting location: LRC south front entrance. \n9am-11:30pm. \nParking in Lot 12 \nThe walk will be approximately 2.5 miles through the campus. \n  \nAttendees should wear comfortable walking shoes. Depending on weather\, a hat and/or warm clothes may be beneficial. Drinking water is also recommended.\nPlease RSVP to Tony Rangel at arangel@palomar.edu if interested
URL:https://www.palomar.edu/arboretum/event/arboretum-walk-and-talk/
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SUMMARY:The Strange and Wonderful Life of Figs
DESCRIPTION:Free to the Public\nSponsored by the Friends of the Edwin & Frances Arboretum at Palomar College  \nSaturday September 13th at 9am-11:30am. \nLecture by Wayne Armstrong\, Palomar College Professor Emeritus of Biology & Botany. Lecture will be for 1.5 hours\, the walk through the campus gardens will be for 1 hr. This talk/walk will focus on fig diversity across the globe. \nPalomar College – San Marcos Campus\n1140 W Mission Road\, San Marcos\, CA 92069\nNatural Sciences Building\, Room NS-139 \n(Please RSVP to Tony Rangel\, President of the Arboretum Committee: arangel@palomar.edu) \nParking will be free in lot 5 adjacent to the Arboretum across from the NS building. \nWith at least 850 different species many figs are the keynote species in their habitats. Towering high above the forest floor and in some cases a single tree can grow to cover acres of land. The forms of wildlife that depend on these trees in habitat are equally as diverse. We’ll also discuss the amazingly intricate relationship between figs\, their pollinators and the predators that feed on the pollinators. At the conclusion of the talk we’ll walk the campus gardens to see a few of the most unique and beautiful specimens in the collection. \nAttendees should bring water\, comfortable walking shoes\, and a hat or sunscreen for the walking portion. Optional: Bring a snack
URL:https://www.palomar.edu/arboretum/event/the-strange-and-wonderful-life-of-figs/
LOCATION:Palomar Community College San Marcos\, 1140 W Mission Road\, San Marcos\, CA\, 92069\, United States
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