Late Summer Wildflower Walk with Patricia Kyritsi Howell
The last blooms of the season are more than just pretty faces, many are herbal remedies and wild foods. Learn to identify and appreciate the abundance of late summer wildflowers with herbalist Patricia Kyritsi Howell. This is an easy walk around the Hambidge Center trails, but attendees should be able to walk on uneven ground in full sun without discomfort. We will cover approximately a mile with no sitting.
NOTE: This walk will be vigorous at times. Be sure you are physically able to walk at a fast pace over hilly, uneven terrain.
As always, please dress in layers, wearing long pants, a long-sleeved shirt and closed-toe shoes or boots. Bring water, any medicines you might require, including an Epi-pen if you have severe allergic reactions, and a walking stick if needed.
What about rain? If the forecast is for 80-100% rain, we will have to cancel. If it’s cloudy with a smaller chance of rain, we’ll give it a try.
Patricia Kyritsi Howell, author of Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians, is director of the BotanoLogos School of Herbal Studies in Clayton and Herbalist in Residence at the Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center.
The fee for this hike is $10 per person.
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Hambidge has miles of hiking trails among an incredible biodiversity of meadows, streams, waterfalls, native plants and wildflowers, and a cove forest. Nature Hikes take place most Third Saturdays. Led by experts in fields like botany, biology, ecology, geology, history, and more, each hike is a fascinating lesson about our natural world.