Wildflower Walk


By Anne Strainchamps | May 20, 2011

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Some of the earliest flowers that bloom in the spring are the hardest to find. Their life cycle is short and sweet – like spring itself. Today, naturalist Kathy Miner takes Anne Strainchamps on a walk through the UW Arboretum, looking for some of the most delicate species of native wildflowers.

Naturalist Kathy Miner keeps an eye on native species from her home in Madison.

Anne Strainchamps

Anne Strainchamps

Anne Strainchamps is the host of TTBOOK.  She co-founded the show, along with Steve Paulson and Jim Fleming, and has been a featured interviewer on the program for more than a decade.   
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