MPF Webinar: Take a (Virtual) Hike on the Prairie

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What can you see, hear, and experience on a Missouri tallgrass prairie at this time of year? Join MPF Vice President of Science and Management Bruce Schuette as he leads a virtual tour of one of MPF's original prairies. We'll learn about life on the prairie in late spring, including what flora and fauna you […]

Independence Native Plant Sale – Bass Pro Shops

MPF will hold a native plant sale on Saturday, May 27 at Bass Pro Shops®, 18001 Bass Pro Dr, Independence, MO 64055, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Native plants beautify landscapes and help support songbirds and other cherished wildlife. Buy native wildflowers, grasses, shrubs, trees, vines, sedges, and native seed from Grow Native! professional […]

Springfield Native Plant Sale – Mother’s Brewing Co.

Mother's Brewing Company 215 S Grant Ave, Springfield, MO, United States

MPF will hold a native plant sale on Saturday, May 27 at Mother's Brewing Company (215 S. Grant Ave., Springfield, MO 65806) from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Native plants beautify landscapes and help support songbirds and other cherished wildlife. Buy native wildflowers, grasses, shrubs, trees, vines, sedges, and native seed from Grow Native! professional […]

MPF Master Class: Hover Flies: Pollinators, Predators, and Master Mimics

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The control of aphids in agriculture has been a significant force in learning more about a group of flies in the family Syrphidae—the hover flies/flower flies. The larval stage of many hover fly species are direct predators of aphids, a major pest in agriculture and sometimes in the garden, especially on milkweed. Their benefit is […]

MPF Webinar: The Nature of Things: Botany, Ecology, and Medieval Art

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Medieval art was deeply linked to the environment through both material and symbolism. Learn more about how artists of the Middle Ages drew inspiration from plants and trees, capitalizing on their distinct properties to create extraordinary sculptures, cloth, and books. This talk will also reveal how the cultivation of plants for artmaking materials transformed the […]

July 8: Tour of Two Exhibitions at Pulitzer Arts Foundation with Pulitzer Assistant Curator & MPF

Contemporary Perspectives: Art and Local Landscapes Sat, Jul 8, 2023 11am–12pm Location: 3716 Washington Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63108 Pulitzer Arts Foundation Museum Contemporary Perspectives: Art and Local Landscapes – Pulitzer Arts Foundation What roles do the environment and natural materials play in the creation of art? What are the environmental impacts of artmaking? To explore these […]

MPF Master Class: Moths in and Around Grasslands

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Much conservation and public attention has been given to butterflies. Moths, however, outnumber butterflies by ten to one in number of species. Being primarily nocturnal and frequently very small, moths are mostly unseen creatures, yet moths of both grasslands and eastern deciduous forests play important ecological roles. Join entomologist Betsy Betros as she presents about the complex world […]

Free Native Pasture Tour August 5 Highlights Productive Prairie Forage

Humans thrive with a diversity of foods in their diet, and the same is true for livestock. Establishing and maintaining pastures of prairie grasses, forbs, and legumes, not only provides diverse, nutritious forage for cattle, but this practice also provides many other benefits to livestock, cattle producers, and wildlife alike. Unlike cool-season tall fescue, which […]

Grow Native! Webinar: Learning to Grow Native: Four Seasons of Transformation in a Residential Landscape

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In this webinar, MPF/Grow Native! staff member Emily Gustafson will share the transformation of her Columbia yard from a landscape of turf grass, boxwoods, and day lilies -- and a whole lot of invasive bush honeysuckle, burning bush, wintercreeper, and privet -- to a space dominated by native plants. She'll discuss the opportunities and challenges […]

Grow Native! Webinar: Soft Landings: Providing Year-Round Sanctuary for Pollinators

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Landscaping with keystone native tree species that host many insects as larvae is critically important to their survival, however, moths, butterflies, and other insects also need shelter throughout the year, including fallen leaves and natives planted under trees. In this webinar presented by veteran native landscaper Paula Diaz, learn how you can make your native […]

St. Louis Area Native Plant Sale — World Bird Sanctuary

World Bird Sanctuary 125 Bald Eagle Ridge Rd, Valley Park, MO, United States

MPF will hold a native plant sale on Saturday, September 9, at World Bird Sanctuary, 125 Bald Eagle Ridge Rd., Valley Park, MO 63088, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Note: The World Bird Sanctuary has an entry fee of $8 per vehicle (if one person in vehicle), and $12 per vehicle for more than one adult […]

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