Pasque Flower Hike


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Pasque Flower Hike

Motor Mill Historic Site

Friday, April 18, 5:00 PM

 

The Pasque flower is one of the earliest blooming wildflowers in Iowa, and a welcome sign that a new growing season is underway. While relatively common in remnant prairies, this beautiful little flower is rarely seen in Clayton County due to a loss of habitat, and the rugged terrain in which the remaining populations are found.

Come and join Clayton County Conservation for a guided hike in search of this iconic species at the Motor Mill Historic Site. We will meet in the campground at 5:00 PM before hiking approximately half a mile up a nearby ridge to view this delicate prairie species. Participants should come prepared for a fairly strenuous off-trail hike.   

The Motor Mill Historic Site is located at 23002 Grain Road, Elkader, IA. For more information on events visit
www.claytoncountyconservation.org, call the Osborne Nature Center at 563-245-1516 or email KSlocum@ClaytoncountyIA.gov


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