Walk through the Washington Park Arboretum and learn all about lichens and their growth!
Saturday, October 7, 2023
Looking for a Fall activity for those shorter days in Seattle? Why not consider lichens as an alternative? They grow on trees, shrubs and rocks in botanic gardens and can tell us about air quality and the make-up of plants and geology. Botanic gardens can take on new meaning as a *fun* place to observe a symbiotic organism made up of a fungus and algae. You will also learn about common lichens found in an urban environment and take home a user-friendly chart that lists lichens found in your neighborhood.
Join Dr. Katherine Glew for two hoursat the Washington Park Arboretum on Saturday, October 7, to get a head start on learning lichens from one of Seattle’s botanic gardens. You can enjoy the late winter/early spring season by looking for lichens, rather than staying inside and missing out on the excitement of being outside.
Fee: $45
Registration: Classes & Workshops | University of Washington Botanic Gardens (uw.edu) & https://botanicgardens.uw.edu/about/events/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D169234154
Bring a hand lens or cell phone with a magnifier to view lichen details.