Gardening for Butterflies & the Importance of Monarch Waystations

Date
August 28th
Time
10:00 AM–11:00 AM
Age
Ages 7–12
Cost
$30 nonmember; $24 member
Location

Tucson Botanical Gardens – Education Building Classroom
2150 N Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85712 · Directions
Garden District

Learn which native and nonnative desert plants, shrubs, trees, and groundcovers attract particular butterfly species. Katie Rogerson also explains how to establish a Monarch Waystation that supports monarchs during their annual migration to Mexico, including plants that serve as larval hosts or food sources for monarchs and other native butterflies.

Capacity is 18. The Gardens does not refund community-class cancellations made within 15 days; other refunds carry a $10 fee. If the Gardens cancels because of enrollment, a closure, or weather, participants receive a full refund. Disability accommodation requests should be submitted early.

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