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Wildflower Association of Michigan

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The Wildflower Association of Michigan encourages the preservation and restoration of Michigan's native plants and native plant communities.

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Registration for the 32nd annual Wildflower Conference is now open with Doug Tallamy as the keynote speaker! Follow this link to register: wildflowersmich.org/index.php?menu…

Registration for the 32nd annual Wildflower Conference is now open with Doug Tallamy as the keynote speaker! Follow this link to register: wildflowersmich.org/index.php?menu…
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Skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) is one of the first wildflowers to emerge in spring. It's strong odor attracts early emerging pollinators!

Skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) is one of the first wildflowers to emerge in spring.  It's strong odor attracts early emerging pollinators!
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Check out #WildBeeID, the new mobile app by Center for Food Safety, built to be your go-to guide for ID'ing #bees and bee-friendly plants, creating #pollinator gardens, and protecting these critical species. wildbeeid.org #WBID #savebees

Check out #WildBeeID, the new mobile app by <a href="/CFSTrueFood/">Center for Food Safety</a>, built to be your go-to guide for ID'ing #bees and bee-friendly plants, creating #pollinator gardens, and protecting these critical species. wildbeeid.org #WBID #savebees
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August 2019 Species Spotlight: Cup Plant (Silphium perfoliatum) Become a member today with a subscription to our quarterly newsletter to learn more!

August 2019 Species Spotlight:  Cup Plant (Silphium perfoliatum)

Become a member today with a subscription to our quarterly newsletter to learn more!
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Species Spotlight: Witchhazel (Hamamelis virginiana) is a native shrub that can reach 15-20 feet in optimal conditions. It's one of the last natives to bloom in the fall. Become a member and subscribe to our quarterly newsletter to learn more! Photo by Trish Hennig

Species Spotlight: Witchhazel (Hamamelis virginiana) is a native shrub that can reach 15-20 feet in optimal conditions. It's one of the last natives to bloom in the fall.

Become a member and subscribe to our quarterly newsletter to learn more! 

Photo by Trish Hennig
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WAM Educational Grant Program: The Wildflower Association of Michigan (WAM) is pleased to announce the opening of our 2020 Grants Program. For more information about the program and how you can apply for a grant for your project follow the link below. wildflowersmich.org/index.php?menu…

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Join us for the 33rd annual Wildflower Conference! Our Keynote speaker is Gerould Wilhelm. For more information follow the link below. wildflowersmich.org/index.php?menu…