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4-H Wildflowers

Youth will collect, observe and identify wildflowers common to the USA. They will learn about habitat, families, gardening with wildflowers, exotic invasives, edible wild plants, medicinal plants, and making dyes with wild plants.

Exhibits will be judged according to grade level
Division 1
Division 2 and above

Record Sheet - Due at Check In

For project requirements and record sheets, see Related Files below or contact the Extension Office.

Wildflowers Rules 2021

Allen County 4-H General Record Sheet

Wildflowers Study Guide

 

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