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Seeing Red: Evolution of Tubular Flowers - Feb. 12

I will be hosting four unique art and science workshops this Spring 2022 for the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill, where I am art and science program coordinator.

Why did tubular flowers evolve, and how does flower color and shape influence pollination?

Join us on Darwin’s birthday February 12 as we explore this fascinating relationship, and then master drawing realistic perspective of tubular flowers and the detail of their reproductive mechanisms.

ATTENDANCE: Workshop is online via Zoom; by March we may be able to add an in-person option.

TIME: 10 am to noon Arizona time, Saturday, February 12

COST: $45 (with student discounts available)

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