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Discover How Native Plants Mingle with Missouri Nature



Discover how lovely nature can be this month with Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center's free "Plant Romance" virtual event from noon – 1 p.m. on Feb. 14.

Registration is required and can be completed online at https://mdc-event-web.s3licensing.com/Event/EventDetails/189403. Space is limited.

It's hard to mingle if you're rooted in the ground! Join MDC staff on Valentine's Day to learn the amazing ways plants overcome this by enlisting help from insects, wind, and water to produce future generations.

"Whether you have a balcony garden, a small urban lot, a 4-acre parcel or a sprawling ranch, you can include native plants in your landscape," said MDC Naturalist and program instructor Alex Holmes. "There are many reasons to embrace the use of Missouri's wonderful native plants."

Native plants create beauty and interest with a progression of flowers and fruits that furnish food and cover for butterflies, birds, and other wildlife. In addition, they:

- Are adapted to our climate

- Are adapted to our soils

- Require little or no irrigation

- Seldom require fertilizer or pesticides

This program contains biological discussions of reproductive processes and is most appropriate for older students and adults.

Find out more about native plants and how to incorporate them into your landscape online at.

Check out details for all of MDC's free February events online at. And be on the lookout for more programs next month, including the Native Plant Sale happening March 18 at Cape Nature Center!

Advance registration is required for most programs and can be completed online. All family members that plan to attend in-person and virtual events must be registered. First, create a profile. Once a profile is created and event registration is complete, additional details about programs will be sent via email. If you're having difficulty registering online, you may contact the Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center at (573) 290-5218.

Questions about events can be emailed to MDC Cape Nature Center Manager Laci Prucinsky at Laci.Prucinsky@mdc.mo.gov.
 

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