
This free drop-in event led by KU botanists will feature activities about plant anatomy, the diversity of plants – including fluorescent lichens – and even offer the chance to make wildflower “seed bombs” that can be planted after the event.
The seed balls, which combine seeds, clay and compost rolled together, include many locally growing varieties such as Maximilian’s sunflower, Illinois bundle-flower, showy partridgepea, black-eyed Susan, purple prairie-clover, and several varieties of coneflower, including upright, clasping, gray-head and purple.
Other activities include instruction on building a plant press to preserve plant specimens, crafts using flowers to make sun-inspired photo prints, and ways to explore the differences between plants, such as the difference between fruits and vegetables.
Questions? Call 785.864.4450 or contact us at naturalhistory@ku.edu [13]
Dig into the past with a simulated dinosaur dig. Learn how to identify dinosaurs and other fossils that provide clues to reconstructing extinct creatures and the ancient environment in which they lived.
Questions? Contact us at naturalhistory@ku.edu [13] or call 785.864.4173
Blast off for space adventure. Discover the principles behind stars, meteors and more. Build and test your own rocket. Don’t worry – it is rocket science.
Questions? Contact us at naturalhistory@ku.edu [13] or call 785.864.4173
Make a splash in this popular program that explores our local waters. Discover how the animals we will find tell us water is clean, and learn to use professional water quality meters. Be prepared to get muddy and wet!
Questions? Contact us at naturalhistory@ku.edu [13] or call 785.864.4173
Join us at Free State Brewing for a conversation with Professor Michael Engel, who will lead a wide-ranging discussion about everything from the Jurassic love songs of katydids to giant fleas to the Age of the Insects: 400 million years of insect evolution. Bring your curiosity and your questions!
Questions? Call 785.864.4450 or contact us at naturalhistory@ku.edu [13]
Links:
[1] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/directions-parking
[2] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/exhibits
[3] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/events
[4] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/past-events
[5] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/plan-event
[6] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/ku-campus
[7] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/dining-shopping
[8] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/local-attractions
[9] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/museum-visit-faq
[10] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/natural-selections
[11] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/guided-tours
[12] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/
[13] mailto:naturalhistory@ku.edu
[14] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/museum-hours