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Green Hairstreak Corridor: Seed Collecting Workshop & Walk

  • 15th and Quintara San Francisco, California, 94116 United States (map)

This is a special hands-on seed collecting workshop and walk where we'll collect seeds for next year's habitat restoration sites - great for beginners and pros alike! You’ll help us collect seeds to grow in our native plant nursery, or you can bring some home seeds to grow on your own!

Help us collect native seeds to carry us through another season of habitat restoration in the Green Hairstreak Corridor. Folks who join these events help create and expand the ecosystem for this little green gem of a pollinator.

We will be touring the Green Hairstreak Corridor, an urban wildlife corridor focused on protecting and building habitat for the Coastal Green Hairstreak Butterfly. We will stop at our various sites and learn about collecting seeds of various native plants.

We emphasize biodiverse and ecologically relevant plants, and you will learn about many of our important native plant species.

Please dress in long pants, closed-toe shoes, and layers - clothes that might get a little dirty! Bring your own water bottle and sun protection.

Visit the Corridor on iNaturalist to see what's living there: iNaturalist Monitoring Project

See our website to view a map of the sites: https://natureinthecity.org/green-hairstreak

We often work in light rain, but heavy rain cancels.

What to bring:

  • long pants and layers (clothes that might get dirty!)

  • closed-toe shoes

  • water bottle

  • sun protection

Please sign our volunteer waiver before you arrive!

Click here to view a map of the Green Hairstreak Corridor sites.

There is no public restroom available in the corridor so please plan accordingly.

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