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Keweenaw Native Plant Symposium Saturday

HOUGHTON — The eighth annual Keweenaw Native Plant Symposium is set for 9 a.m.-noon, Saturday on Zoom. Everyone is invited and the event is free. To register, visit keweenaw.wildones.org.

Keynote speaker Kim Eierman will present “Selling Native Plants with Cues to Care.” Not all neighbors and city officials are on board with the look of natural landscaping. Kim will illustrate how to show intent in your native landscape and demonstrate to others that you are gardening with purpose.

Eierman is the founder of EcoBeneficial LLC. She is an environmental horticulturist and ecological landscape designer specializing in native plants. Based in New York, Kim is an active speaker nationwide on many ecological landscape topics.

Kass Urban-Mead, a pollinator specialist with the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, will speak on “Pollinators in the Woods: Exploring the Many Ways Wild Bees Nest and Forage in Woody Habitats.” Join Urban-Mead for an adventure exploring how wild bees use the woods, from the leafy forest floor to the top of the canopy.

Michelle Wietek-Stephens, owner of U.P. Native Plants, in Marquette, will present “Butterfly Bonanza: U.P. Native Plants for U.P. Native Moths and Butterflies.” She will discuss the importance of moths and butterflies both as pollinators and as components of the local food chain; why what we plant matters; and specific pairings of native plants for U.P. moths and butterflies.

The Keweenaw Native Plant Symposium is sponsored by Keweenaw Land Trust, Keweenaw Wild Ones, the Keweenaw Invasive Species Management Area (KISMA) and the Michigan State University Extension Service.

Starting at $3.23/week.

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