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Best Field Trip for Grownups

Sierra Club's Wildflower and Native Plant Walks

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Published on October 17, 2002

So you've never heard of hairy grama, goose grass or witch grass? You've never seen purple poppy mallow or a bitter sneeze weed? Couldn't identify pussy toes or round-head bush clover or dotted gay feather if your life depended on it? Well, it's time to take a field trip. From spring through fall, the Sierra Club offers a series of native-plant-and-wildflower walks that are sure to teach you a thing or two about Kansas' abundant plant life. For a listing, visit www.kssierra.org.