Friday, April 26, 2024 10 am - 12 pm Yemassee, SC

Guided Nature Walk with Lucie Kulze

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In coordination with Lowcountry Earth Week, the Coastal Conservation League is excited to partner with Lucie Kulze of Lucie’s Wreaths for a guided nature walk on her family land, Plum Hill, in appreciation of Earth Day. Plum Hill is a private property nestled along the Combahee River in the ACE Basin.
On our walk, participants will learn about the indigenous and naturalized plants of this region, what some of their ecological values are and the interesting medicinal, food, and human uses that they have. Following the walk she will give a brief tour of her organic garden and share some of her floral work with the opportunity to purchase and take her florals home with you!

There is an optional BYO picnic to follow if you would like to stay and enjoy the view and camaraderie with fellow nature enthusiasts. Don’t forget your binoculars!

Should we need to cancel due to weather, an email will be sent the evening prior to the event. If registration is full, please send me an email at [email protected] and I will put you on the waitlist. If you need to back out before the event, please let me know, so I can fill your spot.

Lucie Kulze is a gardener, naturalist, and native floral artist. She began crafting wreaths in 2013 primarily using native nd naturalized plants foraged from the forests and fields around her home in the ACE Basin. Everything she makes aims to showcase the beauty of where she comes from and hopes that her work inspires a sense of wonder, respect, and reverence for this beautiful place. In addition to creating wreaths and preserving flowers, Lucie educates people about the native flora of her bioregion.

To learn more about her work click here: https://www.lucieswreaths.com/pages/about

 

 

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