Opening Reception Sunday, October 1, 2:30–4:30 pm! … [Read More...] about Susan Hoenig Art Exhibit “On Lenape Land”
A freshwater tidal marsh - an urban oasis.
Join us for a fascinating morning walk to explore the toxicology and natural history of some of the most poisonous plants in North America! Native to our forests, fields and wetlands are plants that have killed pioneers by the hundreds, plants that have tricked foragers, and plants that were used as arrow poisons by Native Americans. Learn to identify some of these plants, how and why they are so deadly, and more!
Program is free but registration is required. Register here.
Meet at Spring Lake, Roebling Park, Hamilton, NJ. (from South Broad St. (NJ Rt 206), turn onto Sewell Ave., at the end, turn left and drive down the hill to the parking lot). Cosponsors: Friends for the Abbott Marshlands, Mercer County Park Commission, and Washington Crossing Audubon Society.