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Herbarium specimen fawn lily from 1897, Cindy Weiner
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The Herbarium at CSU, Chico

June 3rd, 2022
Imagine a library with thousands of books lining the shelves. Then imagine that instead of books, those shelves are filled with dried and mounted plant specimens. Such a systematic collection of dried plants is called an herbarium.
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Scrub Jay in sprinkler, Jeanette Alosi
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“We Love to Teach People New Birds:” The Altacal Audubon Society

May 27th, 2022
If we want to instill in our children a love of nature and raise a generation that will want to protect and preserve natural places, we need to get em hooked on birds. This is the wisdom behind many of the programs at Altacal Audubon, our local chapter of the non-profit Audubon Society.
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Almond Orchard behind the Native Plant Garden, Brent McGhie
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Small Orchard Showcases Historic Almond Varieties

May 20th, 2022
In keeping with the Patrick Ranch Museum's mission to enhance people's understanding and appreciation of our community's rich agricultural heritage, a half-acre plot planted in heirloom almond varieties is situated between the Museum's entry road and the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden.
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Feijoa flowers, Joe Connell
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Feijoa for Home Landscapes

May 6th, 2022
Feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana O. Berg.) or Pineapple Guava is an evergreen subtropical shrub or small tree that produces an aromatic edible fruit with a somewhat pineapple flavored pulp.
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