Join LTC environmental education staff at the Charlevoix Public Library for an evening with the wildflowers that close out northern Michigan's growing season in gold and purple. Goldenrods and asters are easy to overlook but they represent one of the most ecologically productive moments of the entire year, a final surge of nectar and pollen that sustains numerous animals that rely on them. We'll look closely at how to tell goldenrod species apart, why asters and goldenrods so often grow together, and what these late-season blooms reveal about the health of a meadow, roadside, or field. Registration is not necessary.
Wednesday Sep 9, 2026
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM EDT
September 9, 6:30-7:30pm
Charlevoix Public Library
FREE
Little Traverse Conservancy, 2313470991
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401 East Mitchell Street, Petoskey, MI 49770 – (231) 347-4150 – chamber@petoskeychamber.com