NewsMarch 13, 2009

198 people enjoyed classes at a Native Plant Seminar March 14 at the Nature Center in Cape Girardeau.

ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com
Carolyn Huter of Jackson looks for browses for plants at the fourth Native Plant Seminar at the Nature Center in Cape Girardeau Saturday. The seminar included classes about rain gardens, cooking with herbs, native dye plants, planting containers, leaf casting and more. About 198 people attended the event.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com Carolyn Huter of Jackson looks for browses for plants at the fourth Native Plant Seminar at the Nature Center in Cape Girardeau Saturday. The seminar included classes about rain gardens, cooking with herbs, native dye plants, planting containers, leaf casting and more. About 198 people attended the event.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com
Elena Perryman of Cape Girardeau, left, and Sharon Thompson feel wool off of a sheep at a Native Dye Plant class.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com Elena Perryman of Cape Girardeau, left, and Sharon Thompson feel wool off of a sheep at a Native Dye Plant class.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com
Master Gardener Anne Foust teaches a class about how to plant in containers.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com Master Gardener Anne Foust teaches a class about how to plant in containers.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com
Jerry Wilson of Davisville, left, teaches a class on native dye plants at the plant seminar at the Nature Center.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com Jerry Wilson of Davisville, left, teaches a class on native dye plants at the plant seminar at the Nature Center.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com
Master Gardeners Anne Foust, left, and Gayla Gunter teach a class about how to plant in containers at the fourth Native Plant Seminar at the Nature Center in Cape Girardeau Saturday.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com Master Gardeners Anne Foust, left, and Gayla Gunter teach a class about how to plant in containers at the fourth Native Plant Seminar at the Nature Center in Cape Girardeau Saturday.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com
At the Native Plant Seminar at the Nature Center in Cape Girardeau, Eli Riney, 4, of Millersville, learns how to make a paper mache seed disc to plant made by the seeds from the Nature Center on Saturday.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com At the Native Plant Seminar at the Nature Center in Cape Girardeau, Eli Riney, 4, of Millersville, learns how to make a paper mache seed disc to plant made by the seeds from the Nature Center on Saturday.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com
Barbara Dalton, of Carter County, left, Sharon Hood, of Bloomfield, and Jo Ann Williams of East Prairie learn the best way to plant in containers at the Native Plant Seminar.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com Barbara Dalton, of Carter County, left, Sharon Hood, of Bloomfield, and Jo Ann Williams of East Prairie learn the best way to plant in containers at the Native Plant Seminar.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com
Master Gardener Fran Haupt teaches a class on leaf casting at the seminar.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com Master Gardener Fran Haupt teaches a class on leaf casting at the seminar.
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198 people enjoyed classes at a Native Plant Seminar March 14 at the Nature Center in Cape Girardeau.

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