Observing Long Island’s Roadside Wildflowers: This program is for adults and teens.
Walk Leader: Melanie Meade, SOFO Education and Outreach Coordinator
Long Island’s roadsides explode with color from blooming wildflowers in late spring and early summer. Often viewed as roadside weeds by people, wildflowers are an important source of food for insects and small mammals. A wide variety of native and non-native wildflower species can be found here on the South Fork, if you know when and where to look for them. Join SOFO for a short walk to observe the beauty and variety of our wildflowers.
For nonmembers, there is a $15 fee for Adults and $10 fee for children for this program. This program fee will also provide non-members with free admission to the museum on a day of their choice. Members are free.
Advanced reservations are required for all events. To register for this program, please contact us at info@sofo.org or call 631-537-9735.