WHAT’S IN A NAME; PLANT SPECIES EXPLAINED
PRESENTED BY DR. SARAH JACOBS
This Saturday, January 25, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Have you ever wondered what it means to be a “species”? Or how scientists define the unique plants that thrive along our coast? Join us for a fascinating talk from Dr. Sarah Jacobs, curator in the Botany Department at the California Academy of Sciences, as she explores the world of Castilleja—the vibrant, colorful Paintbrush plants that paint our California coast.
Dr. Jacobs will explain how new species are born in the plant world, and what it takes to understand the biology and ecology of these incredible plants. Plus, she’ll share her insights into the Coastal California Castilleja Complex—a rare and stunning group of perennial species found only along our shoreline.
Whether you’re a lifelong nature lover or new to the world of plants, this talk is a perfect opportunity to connect with the natural beauty around us. Come discover the mysteries of our coastal ecosystems and learn how you can help protect the plants that make our landscape so special.