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As winter loosens its grip and warm sunlight reaches the forest floor, a burst of color begins to emerge across Cope’s woodlands. These early spring wildflowers, known as spring ephemerals, are among the first signs that the seasons are changing.
Join our naturalist for a guided hike through the forest to discover these short-lived blooms and the vital role they play in supporting pollinators and forest ecosystems. Along the way, we’ll learn how these delicate flowers survive, why their blooming window is so brief, and the fascinating relationships they share with native wildlife.
Take time to slow down, look closely, and enjoy the fleeting beauty that makes spring in the forest so special.