Date/Time
Date(s) - April 12, 2026
1:00 pm - 3:15 pm
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Discover the fascinating and fun world of spring mushrooms in the Pacific Northwest! This program will begin with a brief outdoor introduction about the ecological roles of fungi, their forms, how they eat, reproduce and basics of identification. The talk will be followed by a casual walk on the trails to carefully observe and explore the species commonly found at Hoyt Arboretum and throughout Portland!
- Participants are encouraged to bring their own field guides for reference (a few will be available to borrow)
- Registration closes Saturday, April 11th at 4:00pm
- Additional details will be emailed closer to the class date
About the Instructor: Leah Bendlin is a Portland based mushroom and community science enthusiast. She caught the mycology bug after her first outing hunting chanterelles with a friend. She was amazed at the diversity of mushrooms and set out to learn the science of identification. That curiosity proved insatiable, and now, 9 years later, she is an expert taxonomist and delights in teaching others. You can find her on Instagram page @leah_mycelia.
Hoyt Arboretum Friends Education Policies:
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If you qualify for an Oregon income assistance program, please email [email protected] for details about further discounted program rates.
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