Overview:
Join Charlotte Lorick, Head of Biodiversity Conservation for a guided Spring Wildflower Walk with our neighbors at Gap Run Farm. This leisurely morning stroll will explore the seasonal beauty of native spring flora—spotlighting delicate ephemerals, edible and medicinal plants, and a wide range of other botanical wonders. Whether you are a curious beginner or an experienced plant enthusiast, all nature lovers are welcome! Please note there may be several shallow stream crossings so please wear tall waterproof boots if you have them.
What to Expect: Please expect several hours of moderate walking across hilly fields and similar uneven terrain. Participants should arrive with proper footwear, sufficient water, and dress appropriately for the weather, rain or shine. Binoculars and digital cameras encouraged.
Weather Update: In the event of inclement weather or heavy rain, the event will be canceled and participants will be notified by Eventbrite email the day before.
About Oak Spring Garden Foundation: The Oak Spring Garden Foundation (OSGF) is a philanthropic foundation based at the former primary estate of the late Paul and Rachel Mellon, who were major philanthropists in the U.S. of the arts, humanities, and sciences in the second half of the twentieth century. OSGF is located in the northern Virginia Piedmont and Blue Ridge Mountains region (ca. one-hour drive from Washington, D.C.). Led by Sir Peter Crane, the Foundation’s inaugural President, OSGF provides workshops, short courses and supports residencies for artists and scholars. Its celebrated Library comprises rare books, manuscripts and works of art relating to horticulture, landscape design, botany and natural history. It is becoming a new center of stimulation of all things botanical, from fundamental research in plant evolution and conservation, to horticultural and plant conservation practice, to the history and art of plants, gardens and landscapes.
Photo Release Statement: By attending this event, you consent to your likeness and image being used for ongoing promotional and marketing efforts.
Availability: This Spring Ephemeral Walk will be capped at 12 participants. Registrations will be accepted on a rolling basis through Eventbrite until full.
Banner image: Bloodroot by Charlotte Lorick