Community Invited To Identify And Learn About Native Weeds Sept. 3 With PEEC

PEEC NEWS RELEASE

Learn all about native weeds with the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) on Monday, Sept. 3 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at their free event, “Native Weeds of
Pajarito Plateau.”

In this insightful presentation, Sam Loflin will challenge the conventional distinctions between weeds and wildflowers, emphasizing the subjective nature of these labels. Through a closer examination of around 40 native plants often dismissed as weeds, Loflin will highlight their characteristics, ecological contributions, and hidden beauty.

Attendees will engage in a dynamic discussion about these plants’ roles in gardening and landscaping, potentially re-evaluating their value and reconsidering their place in our environments. Join us for an insightful conversation that may transform your perception of what constitutes a cherished garden plant.

For more information, visit our website at peecnature.org/events. Stay connected with us on social media for updates on each week’s activities.

PEEC was founded in 2000 to serve the community of Los Alamos. It offers people of all ages a way to enrich their lives by strengthening their connections to our canyons, mesas, mountains, and skies. PEEC operates the Los Alamos Nature Center at 2600 Canyon Road, holds regular programs and events, and hosts several interest groups, from birding to hiking to butterfly watching. PEEC activities are open to everyone; however, members receive exclusive benefits such as discounts on programs and giftshop merchandise. Annual memberships start at $35. To learn more, visit https://peecnature.org/support/membership/