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BUY NATIVE PLANTS
Twinleaf Book & Gift Shop and Native Plant Nursery are open for in-person sales, every day that the Preserve is open. Twinleaf Book & Gift Shop hours are currently from 9 am - 4:30 pm. Native Plant Nursery hours are currently from 10 am - 4, every day that the Preserve is open. No reservations are required. Simply drive up to themain gate and
HOURS AND ADMISSION
Hours & Admission. The Preserve is open year-round. April - June, Open daily, 9 am - 5 pm (Last admission at 4 pm) July - March, Open Tuesday – Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm (Last admission at 3 pm) Open on the following Monday holidays: Memorial Day and Labor Day. Closed on Thanksgiving Day and for the Christmas holiday, beginning December 21and
WHAT'S IN SEASON
What's in Season Rewards at Any Time of the YearA visit to the Preserve offers rewards at any time of the year. In spring, wander the woodland trails to see carpets of dazzling spring ephemerals cover the forest floor, especially vivid from mid-April through May. As spring unfolds, flowering shrubs,VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center. The Visitor Center is your gateway to Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve. A friendly volunteer or staff member in the Twinleaf Book & Gift Shop will orient you to the Preserve and tell you about seasonal highlights. Using our map, they can suggest the best trails for you to walk on based on your time, interests and abilities. NATIVE PLANT NURSERY Native Plant Nursery Buying Native Plants Thank you for your support and for planting native! The Preserve is the premier place in the Delaware Valley to both see and buy plants native to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Delaware Valley. Come andA SENSE OF PLACE
A Sense of Place No matter the time of year, it doesn’t take long for visitors to appreciate what a special place Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve is. Repeated visits to different portions of the Preserve will be rewarded with new discoveries of different plants in bloom and new encounters withGET STARTED
Garden with Natives Get Started Click here to download the Getting Started plant list PDF. Tried & True Mix of sun and shadeWood Poppy – Stylophorum diphyllum Jacob’s Ladder - Polemonium reptans Foamflower - Tiarella cordifolia Fringed Bleeding Heart - Dicentra eximia Wild Geranium - Geranium maculatum Violets - Viola spp. PLANTS AT BOWMAN'S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE 2021 SEASON Bloom time Bloom color Height Category Exposure Soil moisture Fern Asplenium rhizophyllum Walking Fern NA NA 0-1 ft. Part Shade - Shade Med/wet Athyrium filix-femina Lady Fern NA NA 1-3 ft. Part Shade - DEER TOLERANT/RESISTANT PLANTS 2017 | Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve | PO Box 685, New Hope, PA 18938 | 215.862.2924 | www.bhwp.org Deer Tolerant/Resistant Plants Native plants are part of BOWMAN'S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVEEXPLORE THE GROUNDSGROW NATIVE PLANTSLEARN DISCOVERPEOPLE OF THE PRESERVE Saturday, May 22 - 10:00 am $ 25.00. The Mid-Atlantic region has a stunning display of spring-flowering native shrubs, filling the Preserve and surrounding natural areas with color and fragrance every spring. Join Naturalist Mary Anne Borge to learn about our native shrubs, their wildlife value andBUY NATIVE PLANTS
Twinleaf Book & Gift Shop and Native Plant Nursery are open for in-person sales, every day that the Preserve is open. Twinleaf Book & Gift Shop hours are currently from 9 am - 4:30 pm. Native Plant Nursery hours are currently from 10 am - 4, every day that the Preserve is open. No reservations are required. Simply drive up to themain gate and
HOURS AND ADMISSION
Hours & Admission. The Preserve is open year-round. April - June, Open daily, 9 am - 5 pm (Last admission at 4 pm) July - March, Open Tuesday – Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm (Last admission at 3 pm) Open on the following Monday holidays: Memorial Day and Labor Day. Closed on Thanksgiving Day and for the Christmas holiday, beginning December 21and
WHAT'S IN SEASON
What's in Season Rewards at Any Time of the YearA visit to the Preserve offers rewards at any time of the year. In spring, wander the woodland trails to see carpets of dazzling spring ephemerals cover the forest floor, especially vivid from mid-April through May. As spring unfolds, flowering shrubs,VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center. The Visitor Center is your gateway to Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve. A friendly volunteer or staff member in the Twinleaf Book & Gift Shop will orient you to the Preserve and tell you about seasonal highlights. Using our map, they can suggest the best trails for you to walk on based on your time, interests and abilities. NATIVE PLANT NURSERY Native Plant Nursery Buying Native Plants Thank you for your support and for planting native! The Preserve is the premier place in the Delaware Valley to both see and buy plants native to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Delaware Valley. Come andA SENSE OF PLACE
A Sense of Place No matter the time of year, it doesn’t take long for visitors to appreciate what a special place Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve is. Repeated visits to different portions of the Preserve will be rewarded with new discoveries of different plants in bloom and new encounters withGET STARTED
Garden with Natives Get Started Click here to download the Getting Started plant list PDF. Tried & True Mix of sun and shadeWood Poppy – Stylophorum diphyllum Jacob’s Ladder - Polemonium reptans Foamflower - Tiarella cordifolia Fringed Bleeding Heart - Dicentra eximia Wild Geranium - Geranium maculatum Violets - Viola spp. PLANTS AT BOWMAN'S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE 2021 SEASON Bloom time Bloom color Height Category Exposure Soil moisture Fern Asplenium rhizophyllum Walking Fern NA NA 0-1 ft. Part Shade - Shade Med/wet Athyrium filix-femina Lady Fern NA NA 1-3 ft. Part Shade - DEER TOLERANT/RESISTANT PLANTS 2017 | Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve | PO Box 685, New Hope, PA 18938 | 215.862.2924 | www.bhwp.org Deer Tolerant/Resistant Plants Native plants are part ofVISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center. The Visitor Center is your gateway to Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve. A friendly volunteer or staff member in the Twinleaf Book & Gift Shop will orient you to the Preserve and tell you about seasonal highlights. Using our map, they can suggest the best trails for you to walk on based on your time, interests and abilities.WHAT'S IN SEASON
What's in Season Rewards at Any Time of the YearA visit to the Preserve offers rewards at any time of the year. In spring, wander the woodland trails to see carpets of dazzling spring ephemerals cover the forest floor, especially vivid from mid-April through May. As spring unfolds, flowering shrubs, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS The Crossing Returns for a Repeat Performance We are excited to announce that The Crossing will be returning to Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve for a reprise of The Forest, their choral performance that quickly sold out at the Preserve last October, duringtheir
FOR BIRDERS
Things To See and Do For Birders Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve has been a hot spot for birdwatchers in Bucks County for many years. The reason is simple: birds concentrate where key resources such as native foods, clean water, shelter and nesting sitesBECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member Through every season, our members come to the Preserve to explore and discover the beauty and wonder of native plants. They come to connect with family and friends, to unwind and escape from our tech-driven world, and to recharge both their bodies and their minds.Member benefits
BECOME A VOLUNTEER
Become a Volunteer Volunteers are active in every department at Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve. Whether you see yourself engaging with visitors, helping in the Native Plant Nursery, leading walks or programs, or lending a hand behind the scenes, there are manyvolunteer roles for
PLANT GRANTS
Plant Grants. The Preserve has a proud tradition of supplying native plants to community organizations and school groups to promote native plants in the landscape and in gardens throughout the Delaware Valley. What began as an informal donation program has grown into a thoughtful grant process to keep up with demand and provide access to native PLANTS AT BOWMAN'S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE APRIL 2021 Plants at Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve April 2021 Native Plant Nursery 1635 River Road New Hope, PA PLANTS AT BOWMAN'S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE APRIL 2021 Bloom time Bloom color Height Category Exposure Soil moisture Ferns Asplenium rhizophyllum Walking Fern NA NA 0-1 ft. Part Shade - Shade Med/wet Polystichum acrostichoides Christmas Fern NA NA 1-3 ft. Part Shade - Shade Dry - Medium TRAIL MAP FOR HANDOUT APRIL 2021 Year round, visitors to the Preserve encounter an outdoor natural museum of native plants that grow on its 134 acres. Explore the diverse habitats that include hardwood forests, meadows, steephillsides,
BOWMAN'S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVEEXPLORE THE GROUNDSGROW NATIVE PLANTSLEARN DISCOVERPEOPLE OF THE PRESERVE Saturday, May 22 - 10:00 am $ 25.00. The Mid-Atlantic region has a stunning display of spring-flowering native shrubs, filling the Preserve and surrounding natural areas with color and fragrance every spring. Join Naturalist Mary Anne Borge to learn about our native shrubs, their wildlife value andHOURS AND ADMISSION
Hours & Admission. The Preserve is open year-round. April - June, Open daily, 9 am - 5 pm (Last admission at 4 pm) July - March, Open Tuesday – Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm (Last admission at 3 pm) Open on the following Monday holidays: Memorial Day and Labor Day. Closed on Thanksgiving Day and for the Christmas holiday, beginning December 21and
BUY NATIVE PLANTS
Twinleaf Book & Gift Shop and Native Plant Nursery are open for in-person sales, every day that the Preserve is open. Twinleaf Book & Gift Shop hours are currently from 9 am - 4:30 pm. Native Plant Nursery hours are currently from 10 am - 4, every day that the Preserve is open. No reservations are required. Simply drive up to themain gate and
NATIVE PLANT NURSERY Native Plant Nursery Buying Native Plants Thank you for your support and for planting native! The Preserve is the premier place in the Delaware Valley to both see and buy plants native to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Delaware Valley. Come and CONTACT - BOWMAN'S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVEBOWMAN S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE MAPBOWMAN S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE MAPBOWMAN S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE PONDBOWMAN S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE WEDDINGNEW HOPE WILDFLOWER PRESERVE Contact Us Send us a message: Emailbhwp@bhwp.orgAddressP.O. Box 685 1635 River Road New Hope PA 18938Phone215.862.2924215.862.1846 (fax)FOR BIRDERS
Things To See and Do For Birders Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve has been a hot spot for birdwatchers in Bucks County for many years. The reason is simple: birds concentrate where key resources such as native foods, clean water, shelter and nesting sitesA SENSE OF PLACE
A Sense of Place No matter the time of year, it doesn’t take long for visitors to appreciate what a special place Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve is. Repeated visits to different portions of the Preserve will be rewarded with new discoveries of different plants in bloom and new encounters withGET STARTED
Garden with Natives Get Started Click here to download the Getting Started plant list PDF. Tried & True Mix of sun and shadeWood Poppy – Stylophorum diphyllum Jacob’s Ladder - Polemonium reptans Foamflower - Tiarella cordifolia Fringed Bleeding Heart - Dicentra eximia Wild Geranium - Geranium maculatum Violets - Viola spp.ABOUT NATIVE PLANTS
A native plant is a species that occurs naturally in a given location, either because it evolved there or dispersed to that location without benefit of human activity. It is only meaningful to speak of native plants with reference to a specific location. For example, one can speak of plants that are native to Pennsylvania, or to the Delaware BHWP CODE OF ETHICS FOR PLANT COLLECTING ACTIVITIES BHWP Code of Ethics for Plant Collecting Activities Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve collects Pennsylvania native plants for purposesof education,
BOWMAN'S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVEEXPLORE THE GROUNDSGROW NATIVE PLANTSLEARN DISCOVERPEOPLE OF THE PRESERVE Saturday, May 22 - 10:00 am $ 25.00. The Mid-Atlantic region has a stunning display of spring-flowering native shrubs, filling the Preserve and surrounding natural areas with color and fragrance every spring. Join Naturalist Mary Anne Borge to learn about our native shrubs, their wildlife value andHOURS AND ADMISSION
Hours & Admission. The Preserve is open year-round. April - June, Open daily, 9 am - 5 pm (Last admission at 4 pm) July - March, Open Tuesday – Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm (Last admission at 3 pm) Open on the following Monday holidays: Memorial Day and Labor Day. Closed on Thanksgiving Day and for the Christmas holiday, beginning December 21and
BUY NATIVE PLANTS
Twinleaf Book & Gift Shop and Native Plant Nursery are open for in-person sales, every day that the Preserve is open. Twinleaf Book & Gift Shop hours are currently from 9 am - 4:30 pm. Native Plant Nursery hours are currently from 10 am - 4, every day that the Preserve is open. No reservations are required. Simply drive up to themain gate and
NATIVE PLANT NURSERY Native Plant Nursery Buying Native Plants Thank you for your support and for planting native! The Preserve is the premier place in the Delaware Valley to both see and buy plants native to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Delaware Valley. Come and CONTACT - BOWMAN'S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVEBOWMAN S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE MAPBOWMAN S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE MAPBOWMAN S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE PONDBOWMAN S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE WEDDINGNEW HOPE WILDFLOWER PRESERVE Contact Us Send us a message: Emailbhwp@bhwp.orgAddressP.O. Box 685 1635 River Road New Hope PA 18938Phone215.862.2924215.862.1846 (fax)FOR BIRDERS
Things To See and Do For Birders Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve has been a hot spot for birdwatchers in Bucks County for many years. The reason is simple: birds concentrate where key resources such as native foods, clean water, shelter and nesting sitesA SENSE OF PLACE
A Sense of Place No matter the time of year, it doesn’t take long for visitors to appreciate what a special place Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve is. Repeated visits to different portions of the Preserve will be rewarded with new discoveries of different plants in bloom and new encounters withGET STARTED
Garden with Natives Get Started Click here to download the Getting Started plant list PDF. Tried & True Mix of sun and shadeWood Poppy – Stylophorum diphyllum Jacob’s Ladder - Polemonium reptans Foamflower - Tiarella cordifolia Fringed Bleeding Heart - Dicentra eximia Wild Geranium - Geranium maculatum Violets - Viola spp.ABOUT NATIVE PLANTS
A native plant is a species that occurs naturally in a given location, either because it evolved there or dispersed to that location without benefit of human activity. It is only meaningful to speak of native plants with reference to a specific location. For example, one can speak of plants that are native to Pennsylvania, or to the Delaware BHWP CODE OF ETHICS FOR PLANT COLLECTING ACTIVITIES BHWP Code of Ethics for Plant Collecting Activities Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve collects Pennsylvania native plants for purposesof education,
ABOUT NATIVE PLANTS
What is a Native Plant? A native plant is a species that occurs naturally in a given location, either because it evolved there or dispersed to that location without benefit of human activity.. It is only meaningful to speak of native plants with reference to a specific location. For example, one can speak of plants that are native to Pennsylvania, or to the Delaware Valley region, or even toPLANT GRANTS
Native Plant Nursery Plant Grants The Preserve has a proud tradition of supplying native plants to community organizations and school groups to promote native plants in the landscape and in gardens throughout the Delaware Valley. What began as an informal donation program has grown into a thoughtful grant process toBECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member Through every season, our members come to the Preserve to explore and discover the beauty and wonder of native plants. They come to connect with family and friends, to unwind and escape from our tech-driven world, and to recharge both their bodies and their minds.Member benefits
OUR STAFF - BOWMAN'S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE People of the Preserve Our Staff Peter Couchman is a hybrid between a vegetable gardening father and an ornamental horticulturist mother, germinated and grown in Gettysburg, PA. While still a teenager, Peter began a career as a professional opera singer, eventually making solo appearances at New York’s Lincoln Center, Carnegie RIGHT PLANT, RIGHT PLACE Garden with Natives Right Plant, Right PlaceIt is common in the gardening world to hear that successful planting is all about “right plant, right place.” While this is true, the Preserve also highly recommends focusing on the benefits of using native plants of local origin.“Right plant, right place” means that SPRING WILDFLOWER GALA Spring Wildflower Gala 2020 Spring Wildflower Gala We hope this message finds you safe, healthy and planting your own garden! Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, we were unable to host the 2020 Spring Wildflower Gala. Our future goal remains the same: to raise funds for educational programming and provide experiences in KNOWING NATIVE PLANTS: MEADOW MAGIC (VIRTUAL CLASS) (JULY Join Naturalist Mary Anne Borge and discover, virtually, the Preserve’s 4-acre meadow. This program will introduce you to native plants that thrive in a meadow habitat, including wildflowers, grasses, sedges and rushes. Learn what defines a meadow, the benefits it provides, meadow successional stages, the actions necessary tomaintain a
WINTER LECTURE SERIES Talks, Walks, & Lectures Winter Lecture Series Join us for an energizing and enlightening experience! Shake off the winter doldrums and join us for our annual Winter Lecture Series. This popular series features presentations by regionally renowned experts on eight Sundays in January and February, from 2 - BHWP CODE OF ETHICS FOR PLANT COLLECTING ACTIVITIES BHWP Code of Ethics for Plant Collecting Activities Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve collects Pennsylvania native plants for purposesof education,
DEER TOLERANT/RESISTANT PLANTS 2017 | Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve | PO Box 685, New Hope, PA 18938 | 215.862.2924 | www.bhwp.org Deer Tolerant/Resistant Plants Native plants are part of * VISIT_the Preserve___* Plan Your Visit
* Hours and Admission* Directions
* Map
* Visitor Center
* Tips for Visitors
* What’s in Season* Spring
* Summer
* Fall
* Winter
* Things to See and Do* Calendar
* Follow the Trails
* For Kids & Families* For Birders
* EXPLORE_the Grounds___* A Sense of Place
* Virtual Tour
* Geology
* Historic Land Use
* History of the Preserve * Special Habitat Areas* Meadow
* Aquetong Meadow
* Penn’s Woods
* Heritage Forest
* Limestone Habitat
* Founders’ Pond
* Pond
* Pidcock Creek, Dam & Mill Race* Green Labyrinth
* Historic Elements
* Stone Arch Bridge
* Log Cabin
* The Captain James Moore Pavilion * GROW_Native Plants___ * About Native Plants * What is a Native Plant? * What is a Plant Community? * Why are Native Plants and Plant Communities Important? * Plant Stewardship at the Preserve * Native Plant Nursery * Buying Native Plants * Native Plant Catalog* Grow Houses
* Plant Grants
* Garden with Natives * Why Native Plants Matter * Native Plant Benefits * Understanding Plant Communities in Your Garden * Attracting Birds, Bees and Butterflies * Transitioning Your Garden* Get Started
* Native Plant Profiles from A to Z * Right Plant, Right Place * Maintaining Your Garden* Invasive Species
* What Threats Do Invasives Pose to Our Native Plant Communities? * Living Museum Collection of Native Plants * Curation & Acquisitions * Partnering with the Community * Contributing to Our Plant Collection * LEARN_& Discover___CALENDAR
TOUR THE PRESERVE
* Guided Wildflower Walks* Self Guided Walks
* Group Tours
TALKS, WALKS & LECTURES* Exploring Nature
* Winter Lecture Series_ _ * Knowing Native Plants * Growing Native Plants * Specialty Walks_ _WORKSHOPS & EVENTS
* Ecology & Conservation * Art, Health & Nature* Birding Programs
* Penn State Extension Programs KIDS & FAMILY PROGRAMS * Children’s Summer Reading* Nature Buddies
* Nature ExplorationsBECOME A NATURALIST
* What is a Naturalist? * Naturalist Training OverviewSchools, Scouts &
Camps
* School Group Tours_ _* Off-Site Programs
* Scout Tour and Badge_ _ CONFERENCES & SYMPOSIA * Land Ethics Symposium_ _* Land Ethics Award
* Native Plants in the Landscape Conference at Millersville_ _INTO THE COMMUNITY
* Pocket Habitats
* LEARN_& Discover___* Calendar
* Tour the Preserve
* Guided Wildflower Walks* Self-Guided Walks
* Group Tours
* Talks, Walks, & Lectures* Exploring Nature
* Winter Lecture Series * Knowing Native Plants * Growing Native Plants* Specialty Walks
* Workshops & Events * Ecology & Conservation * Art, Health & Nature* Birding Programs
* Penn State Extension Programs * Kids & Family Programs * Children’s Summer Reading* Nature Buddies
* Nature Explorations * Become a Naturalist * What is a Naturalist? * Naturalist Training Overviews* Core Training
* Advanced Training
* Supplemental Learning * Naturalist Fulfillment* Schools & Scouts
* School Group Tours* Off-Site Programs
* Scout Tour and Badge * Conferences & Symposia * Land Ethics Symposium* Land Ethics Award
* Native Plants in the Landscape Conference at Millersville * Into The Community* Pocket Habitats
* PEOPLE_of the Preserve___OUR STORY
* Our Mission_ _
* What Makes Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve Unique? VOICES OF OUR VOLUNTEERSOUR STAFF
OUR VOLUNTEERS
Our Board &
Advisors
* Board of Trustees
* Advisory Council
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESNEWS
* Twinleaf Newsletter_ _* In the News
* Accreditations & Affiliations_ _ * PEOPLE_of the Preserve___* Our Story
* Our Mission
* What Makes Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve Unique * Voices of Our Volunteers* Our Staff
* Our Volunteers
* Our Board & Advisors* Board of Trustees
* Advisory Council
* Employment Opportunities* News
* Twinleaf Newsletter* In the News
* Accreditations & Affiliations* SPECIAL_Events___
* Spring Wildflower Gala* About the Gala
* Gala Sponsors & Sponsorship* Gala Auction
* Your Event at the Preserve * Wedding & Event Venues* Policies & Fees
* JOIN US_& Support___* Become a Member
* Levels of Membership* Join Now!
* Library Pass Program * Become a Volunteer * Opportunities for Everyone * Opportunities for Teens* Naturalist
* Corporate Groups/Service Groups* Special Projects
* Volunteer Application* Give a Gift
* Annual Fund
* Endowment Fund
* Memorial & Tribute Gifts* Bequests
* Form 990
* Become a Sponsor
* Land Ethics Symposium * Native Plants in the Landscape Conference Millersville * Spring Wildflower Gala * Pocket Habitats in the Community * Additional Sponsorship Opportunities * Become a Business Partner* Become a Partner
Contact Us
GIVE A GIFT TODAY
BUY NATIVE PLANTS Search for: * VISIT_the Preserve___* Plan Your Visit
* Hours and Admission* Directions
* Map
* Visitor Center
* Tips for Visitors
* What’s in Season* Spring
* Summer
* Fall
* Winter
* Things to See and Do* Calendar
* Follow the Trails
* For Kids & Families* For Birders
* EXPLORE_the Grounds___* A Sense of Place
* Virtual Tour
* Geology
* Historic Land Use
* History of the Preserve * Special Habitat Areas* Meadow
* Aquetong Meadow
* Penn’s Woods
* Heritage Forest
* Limestone Habitat
* Founders’ Pond
* Pond
* Pidcock Creek, Dam & Mill Race* Green Labyrinth
* Historic Elements
* Stone Arch Bridge
* Log Cabin
* The Captain James Moore Pavilion * GROW_Native Plants___ * About Native Plants * What is a Native Plant? * What is a Plant Community? * Why are Native Plants and Plant Communities Important? * Plant Stewardship at the Preserve * Native Plant Nursery * Buying Native Plants * Native Plant Catalog* Grow Houses
* Plant Grants
* Garden with Natives * Why Native Plants Matter * Native Plant Benefits * Understanding Plant Communities in Your Garden * Attracting Birds, Bees and Butterflies * Transitioning Your Garden* Get Started
* Native Plant Profiles from A to Z * Right Plant, Right Place * Maintaining Your Garden* Invasive Species
* What Threats Do Invasives Pose to Our Native Plant Communities? * Living Museum Collection of Native Plants * Curation & Acquisitions * Partnering with the Community * Contributing to Our Plant Collection * LEARN_& Discover___CALENDAR
TOUR THE PRESERVE
* Guided Wildflower Walks* Self Guided Walks
* Group Tours
TALKS, WALKS & LECTURES* Exploring Nature
* Winter Lecture Series_ _ * Knowing Native Plants * Growing Native Plants * Specialty Walks_ _WORKSHOPS & EVENTS
* Ecology & Conservation * Art, Health & Nature* Birding Programs
* Penn State Extension Programs KIDS & FAMILY PROGRAMS * Children’s Summer Reading* Nature Buddies
* Nature ExplorationsBECOME A NATURALIST
* What is a Naturalist? * Naturalist Training OverviewSchools, Scouts &
Camps
* School Group Tours_ _* Off-Site Programs
* Scout Tour and Badge_ _ CONFERENCES & SYMPOSIA * Land Ethics Symposium_ _* Land Ethics Award
* Native Plants in the Landscape Conference at Millersville_ _INTO THE COMMUNITY
* Pocket Habitats
* LEARN_& Discover___* Calendar
* Tour the Preserve
* Guided Wildflower Walks* Self-Guided Walks
* Group Tours
* Talks, Walks, & Lectures* Exploring Nature
* Winter Lecture Series * Knowing Native Plants * Growing Native Plants* Specialty Walks
* Workshops & Events * Ecology & Conservation * Art, Health & Nature* Birding Programs
* Penn State Extension Programs * Kids & Family Programs * Children’s Summer Reading* Nature Buddies
* Nature Explorations * Become a Naturalist * What is a Naturalist? * Naturalist Training Overviews* Core Training
* Advanced Training
* Supplemental Learning * Naturalist Fulfillment* Schools & Scouts
* School Group Tours* Off-Site Programs
* Scout Tour and Badge * Conferences & Symposia * Land Ethics Symposium* Land Ethics Award
* Native Plants in the Landscape Conference at Millersville * Into The Community* Pocket Habitats
* PEOPLE_of the Preserve___OUR STORY
* Our Mission_ _
* What Makes Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve Unique? VOICES OF OUR VOLUNTEERSOUR STAFF
OUR VOLUNTEERS
Our Board &
Advisors
* Board of Trustees
* Advisory Council
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESNEWS
* Twinleaf Newsletter_ _* In the News
* Accreditations & Affiliations_ _ * PEOPLE_of the Preserve___* Our Story
* Our Mission
* What Makes Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve Unique * Voices of Our Volunteers* Our Staff
* Our Volunteers
* Our Board & Advisors* Board of Trustees
* Advisory Council
* Employment Opportunities* News
* Twinleaf Newsletter* In the News
* Accreditations & Affiliations* SPECIAL_Events___
* Spring Wildflower Gala* About the Gala
* Gala Sponsors & Sponsorship* Gala Auction
* Your Event at the Preserve * Wedding & Event Venues* Policies & Fees
* JOIN US_& Support___* Become a Member
* Levels of Membership* Join Now!
* Library Pass Program * Become a Volunteer * Opportunities for Everyone * Opportunities for Teens* Naturalist
* Corporate Groups/Service Groups* Special Projects
* Volunteer Application* Give a Gift
* Annual Fund
* Endowment Fund
* Memorial & Tribute Gifts* Bequests
* Form 990
* Become a Sponsor
* Land Ethics Symposium * Native Plants in the Landscape Conference Millersville * Spring Wildflower Gala * Pocket Habitats in the Community * Additional Sponsorship Opportunities * Become a Business Partner* Become a Partner
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KNOWING NATIVE PLANTS: FOCUS ON FERNS (DIGITAL PROGRAM) __Saturday, May 16 - 2:00 pm__From $8.00 There are some native plants, such as ferns, don’t flower at all. In this popular program, Ed Lignowski, PhD, will teach you to identify many native ferns. He will highlight their evolutionary history and unusual reproductive habits, as well as their natural habitats and usefulness in native plant gardens.* __
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30May 2020
KNOWING NATIVE PLANTS: FLOWERING SHRUBS (DIGITAL PROGRAM) __Saturday, May 30 - 10:00 am__From $0.00 The Mid-Atlantic region has a stunning display of spring flowering native shrubs that fill the Preserve and surrounding natural areas with color and fragrance every spring. Join Naturalist Mary Anne Borge to learn about our native shrubs, their wildlife value and landscapebeauty.
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18Jun 2020
CHILDREN’S SUMMER READING PROGRAM __Thursday, June 18 - 10:00 am__From $0.00 Join us and explore the wonders of nature! We will read exciting books about the outdoors, take hikes through the Preserve in search of the plants and critters in our stories, and create an art project to bring home. This program is appropriate for ages 3 through 8. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Each session is unique, so join us for asmany as you like.
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09Jul 2020
CHILDREN’S SUMMER READING PROGRAM __Thursday, July 9 - 10:00 am__From $0.00 Join us and explore the wonders of nature! We will read exciting books about the outdoors, take hikes through the Preserve in search of the plants and critters in our stories, and create an art project to bring home. This program is appropriate for ages 3 through 8. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Each session is unique, so join us for asmany as you like.
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EXPLORE
Located in Bucks County’s historic Pidcock Creek Valley, the Preserve is recognized for its ecologically diverse landscapes and features over 700 native plant species. Come explore about 4.5 miles of trails that wind through forest and meadows, and along streams and ponds. Planning a visit? LEARN MORE »GROW
Our Native Plant Nursery grows more than 200 native species from locally sourced seeds, including plants such as cardinal flower _(Lobelia cardinalis)_, Virginia bluebells _(Mertensia virginia)_ and butterfly weed _(Asclepias tuberosa)_. Many of these plants grow at the Preserve and are also available to introduce into your gardens. How do you get started? LEARN MORE »LEARN
The Preserve offers a variety of educational and interpretive experiences geared towards everyone from preschoolers to professionals: guided walks; classes about the importance of native plants to bees, butterflies and birds; expert advice on how to create your own native plant garden; and professional level conferences. What’s happening now? LEARN MORE »PEOPLE
People from many backgrounds are drawn to the Preserve. Together they form a community of individuals who experience the Preserve and its mission in a variety of ways. Who are we?LEARN MORE »
FEATURED EVENTS
16May 2020
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KNOWING NATIVE PLANTS: FOCUS ON FERNS (DIGITAL PROGRAM) __Saturday, May 16__From $8.00 There are some native plants, such as ferns, don’t flower...* __
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30May 2020
KNOWING NATIVE PLANTS: FLOWERING SHRUBS (DIGITAL PROGRAM) __Saturday, May 30__From $0.00 The Mid-Atlantic region has a stunning display of spring flowering...* __
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18Jun 2020
CHILDREN’S SUMMER READING PROGRAM __Thursday, June 18__From $0.00 Join us and explore the wonders of nature! We will...* __
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WHAT'S IN SEASON
Native wildflowers and trees in bloom »PLAN YOUR VISIT
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Located in Bucks County’s historic Pidcock Creek Valley, the Preserve is regarded for its ecologically diverse landscapes and features over 700 native plant species. Come explore our 2.5 miles of trails that wind through forest and meadows and along streams and ponds. Planning a visit? LEARN MORE »GROW
Our Native Plant Nursery grows more than 200 native species from locally sourced seeds, including plants such as cardinal flower _(Lobelia cardinalis)_, Virginia bluebells _(Mertensia virginia)_ and butterfly weed _(Asclepias tuberosa)_. Many of these plants grow at the Preserve and are also available to introduce into your gardens. How do you get started? LEARN MORE »LEARN
The Preserve offers a variety of educational and interpretive experiences geared towards everyone from preschoolers to professionals: guided walks; classes about the importance of native plants to bees, butterflies and birds; expert advice on how to create your own native plant garden; and professional level conferences. What’s happening now? LEARN MORE »PEOPLE
People from many backgrounds are drawn to the Preserve. Together they form a community of individuals who experience the Preserve and its mission in a variety of ways. Who are we?LEARN MORE »
EXPERIENCE WHAT’S NATURAL | LEARN WHAT’S NATIVE Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve inspires the appreciation and use of native plants by serving as a sanctuary and an educational resource for conservation and stewardship. Make a difference, become a Member today.CONTACT US
TEL: 215.862.2924
EMAIL: bhwp@bhwp.org MAIL: PO Box 685 | New Hope | PA 18938 1635 River Road | New Hope | PA 18938 __Open in Google MapsHOURS
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Open Daily from 9 am - 5 pmJuly - March
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