Join the Guided Walking Tree Tour to discover fascinating tree species and enjoy nature.
Join the Guided Walking Tree Tour at Library Park and Spreckels Park on April 29 from 11 am to 12 pm. Led by horticulturist John Blocker, this enriching experience will offer insights into diverse tree species from around the globe. Limited to 15 participants, it’s an excellent opportunity for nature enthusiasts. Register now to explore and appreciate the beauty of our local ecosystems.
Are you ready to take a stroll through nature and discover some of the most fascinating trees on the planet? If so, mark your calendars for Tuesday, April 29, from 11 am to 12 pm, because an exciting Guided Walking Tree Tour is just around the corner at Library Park and Spreckels Park! This event promises to be an enjoyable and enlightening experience for all who attend.
Imagine wandering through a tranquil park setting, with the sun shining and a gentle breeze rustling the leaves as you embark on a walking tour that will take you around some of the most interesting trees from various corners of the world. Participants will have the chance to explore a diverse collection of trees that includes species native to our local area, as well as imports from places like Norfolk Island in Australia, Bangkok in Thailand, and even regions in Central Africa.
Leading this enticing exploration is none other than John Blocker, a highly-regarded horticulturist with an impressive background. With 31 years of experience at the San Diego County Department of Agriculture under his belt, John is no stranger to the world of plants. He has served as the former chair of the Cactus and Succulent Division at the Coronado Flower Show for 18 long years and is a founding member of the California Garden and Landscape History Society. His extensive knowledge will add a unique perspective as he shares insights about each tree’s historical and horticultural significance.
Space for this tour is limited, with only 15 spots available, so it’s important to act fast if you’re interested. Whether you’re a tree enthusiast, a budding botanist, or just someone who loves the outdoors, this is a fantastic opportunity to learn and connect with nature.
Ready to secure your spot? You can easily register by visiting coronado.ca.us/civicrec, giving them a call at 619-522-7343, or simply stopping by the front desk located at 1019 Seventh Street. No matter how you choose to register, just make sure to do it promptly—this tour is bound to fill up quickly!
The Guided Walking Tree Tour is more than just a walk in the park; it’s an enriching experience designed to enhance your knowledge and appreciation of the vibrant flora that surrounds us both locally and globally. Engage with nature in a way that is both educational and enjoyable, under the guidance of a seasoned expert.
So grab a friend or family member, lace up your walking shoes, and prepare for a delightful hour of exploring the world of trees. You won’t want to miss this chance to deepen your understanding of the local ecosystems and the various species that thrive in our parks. Don’t delay; register today and join the adventure!
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