Field Trip on Sunday, February 13, 2022, Hidden Springs Preserve Plant Survey #4, 1:30pm

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— by Kathy Galloway

  • What:   Hidden Springs Preserve Field Trip
  • When:  1:30pm-4:30pm, Sunday, February 13, 2022
  • Where:  978 CR 224, Florence, TX.
  • Our field trip is open to the public, but the preserve is not open to the general public.  See important details later in this post.

We’re continuing our Hidden Springs project with Plant Survey #4 of 12.

Be prepared for extensive walking on uneven, open terrain.  Wear sturdy walking shoes, a hat, and sunscreen, and bring water, field guides, and something to take notes on and with.

Please plan on arriving by 1:30 – there is a padlock on the front gate, and it will be locked shortly after 1:45.  Reservations are not required.  Please feel free to contact Kathy Galloway (contact form here) if you have any questions.   We will follow the latest CDC instructions for covid safety

People at all levels of plant knowledge can help on survey field trips. The trips are a great way to see native plants in their habitats and learn with other members.  Beginners are welcome!  Read more about survey field trips at this link.

Directions:

  • Take IH-35 north to Exit 266 (Florence/Killeen/195).
  • Turn left and follow SH 195 toward Florence.
  • Go through Florence, take the TX 138 exit (you will be near the City of Florence’s water tower with the bison on it), and then turn left onto TX 138.
  • Continue straight through the four-way stop at the intersection with Business 195, and after a little over two miles, turn right onto CR 224.
  • After about half a mile, at the fork in the road, bear to the left and stay on CR 224. Note that a car GPS system may indicate that you should bear to the right – this is incorrect.
  • After another half a mile, look for a green metal gate on your right (north side of street). There is a large wooden sign “Hidden Springs” sign between two flagpoles behind the fence. The address is 978 County Road 224, Florence, TX, but there is no number on the gate. (The gate is across the street from 981 CR 224.)
  • When you arrive, directions will be given as to where to park.

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January 13 Chapter Meeting, In Person and Virtual: “Attracting Insects to Your Garden” with Wizzie Brown

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Join NPSOT-Wilco on Thursday, January 13, 2022, at 7:00 PM when Wizzie Brown will present Attracting Insects to Your Garden.  Free and open to the public. (Please note: this month’s presentation will not be recorded for YouTube.)

About our topic and speaker:   The presentation will cover simple changes you can make or add to your landscape to attract insects such as predators, parasitoids, and pollinators. Wizzie Brown has been with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension for 20 years. Before her time with AgriLife, she worked in structural pest control.

Danaus giilppus, Queen butterfly on Conoclinium greggii, Gregg's Mistflower
Danaus giilppus, Queen butterfly on Conoclinium greggii, Gregg’s Mistflower

At every meeting, we give away a book — about native plants or the meeting topic — to one randomly chosen meeting attendee!


NPSOT-Williamson County meetings are free and open to the public. We hope you attend!  Meetings may be in person, virtual, or both, so be sure to check details in the meeting announcement. Meetings are announced on our website, our calendar and Facebook.

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Field Trip: Saturday, January 1, 11:00am, Tree Walk at Old Settlers Park

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— by Kathy Galloway

When:   January 1, New Years Day, 11am – 12:30pm
Where:  Old Settlers Park, Round Rock.  Meet at the Northwest Parking Lot of Dell Diamond. And see the map below.

Start your New Year off with an easy walk with a fun group.  Come dressed appropriately for the weather, bring your own water, bug spray, sunscreen, hat, walking stick, etc.  Open to the public!

Directions from Interstate 35:  Go east on Palm Valley Blvd (US 79) for 3.3 miles;  turn left on Harrell Parkway for 0.3 miles. Turn right into Dell Diamond Parking Lot across from Old Settlers RV Park.

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