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SUMMARY:The Secret Lives of Spring Wildflowers - York-Simcoe Naturalists 
DESCRIPTION:Place: Koffler Scientific Reserve / Joker's Hill, 17000 Dufferin St. (south of Hwy 9)    Instructor: Richard Aaron  Topic: The Secret Lives of Spring Wildflowers    An All Day Spring Workshop     &quot;Discover the hidden mysteries of spring wildflowers.  Why do some smell great, others awful, while some have no scent at all?  What purpose do stripes on the petals serve?  How do ants lend a helping hand (leg)?  Are there any edible and medicinal uses?  These are just some of the many questions we will explore in fascinating detail.  Suitable for naturalists, hikers, gardeners, and anyone else who loves nature.  Prepare to be amazed at the secrets these plants will reveal.&quot;     Registration: Sign-up starts on Monday April 12th  See: &lt;http://ksr.utoronto.ca&gt; for registration information.  The $60.00 fee is for this all-day workshop and includes a delectable catered lunch.  Spaces are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot.  https://taur.ecclesiact.com/2010/05/08/the-secret-lives-of-spring-wildflowers
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