Dust off your magnifying loupe—and your high school biology!—to get a hands-on look at the reproductive strategies of some familiar summer wildflowers on this leisurely-paced hike along the Lost Trail. Led by Docent Naturalists Frances Reneau and Helena Cohen, you’ll likely see an abundance of species, possibly including monkeyflowers, lupines, and California poppies displaying their “come hither” reproductive organs to the pollinators. What is the purpose of the diverse array of colors, sizes and shapes, if not just to delight our eyes? (Note: A couple of magnifying loupes may be available but please bring your own if you have one.)
Meet at the Picnic Tables Roadside Parking (Highway 35), just south of Anniversary trailhead.
