Big Sagebrush & Pizza

Idaho Native Plant Society, Pahove Chapter Smoky Mountain Pizza, 415 E. Parkcenter Blvd., Boise 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, February 15, 2005 (Social at 5:30 p.m., Dinner at 6:00 p.m.) “Countering Misinformation Concerning Big Sagebrush” PRE-REGISTRATION IS ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY REQUIRED. Bruce Welch, a plant physiologist with the USDA Forest Service’s Rocky Mountain Research Station in Provo, Utah, […]

NATIVE FORBS AND GRASSES SEMINAR

The Ecology Of Native Forbs And Native Grasses In The Great Basin: Issues And Solutions Where: College Of Education, Auditorium, Idaho State University Pocatello When: Thursday, Jan 20, 2005, 6:30 PM. Speakers and topics: Dr. Fee Busby, Dean, Utah State, Dr. Durant Mcarthur, project leader of the Shrubland Biology and Restoration Project, Provo, UT., and […]

Pahove Chapter January Meeting

MK Nature Center Auditorium, Idaho Fish and Game 600 South Walnut Avenue (Behind Fish and Game Headquarters) Thursday January 20, 2005 — 7 p.m. The Black Pepper Family: Its Origins and Its Showy Ecological Associates Ah, the Mystery of it …Piperaceae, the black pepper family, is one of the world’s first lineages of flowering plants. […]

DO TREAD ON ME: Tempting Turfs

When: 7 P.M. OCTOBER 21, 2004 Where: Idaho Botanical Garden Tempted to try a more drought-tolerant turf? You’ll be coming to the right place October 21 when the members of our three-person panel describe their experiences with blue grama grass (Hilary Parkinson), buffalograss (Beth Workman), and sheep fescue (Chuck Blair). How did they establish their […]

Pahove Chapter events

October 21ST – 7PM, IDAHO BOTANICAL GARDEN DO TREAD ON ME: TEMPTING TURFS — Hilary Parkinson, BLM — Chuck Blair, CH2MHill — Beth Workman, Graphic Artist November 18TH – 7PM, IDAHO BOTANICAL GARDEN ROGER’S ALL-TIME FAVORITE LICHENS — Roger Rosentreter, BLM December 6TH – 6:30PM, LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED ANNUAL PAHOVE SEASONAL FESTIVITIES — Fun […]

Propagating Native Plants

When: 7 P.M. September 16, 2004 Where: Idaho Botanical Garden Some native plants are tough to propagate. Other’s aren’t. Some are best reproduced by division, other by cuttings or seed. Which techniques and timing will best reqard your efforts? How can you overcome the challenges you encounter? JOE CARTER, President/CEO of Jayker Wholesale Nursery, and […]