Native Plant Master Program - Foothills to Plains
The Foothills to Plains Native Plant Master Program offers classes in Arapahoe, Douglas, and Elbert counties.
If you are new to learning about native plants, consider signing up for a one-day class. Topics may include: introduction to native plants, botany and common plant families, keying practicums, soil chemistry and watershed health, weed walks, and build your own native plant and pollinator garden.
To develop a deeper understanding of native plants, we offer full 12-hour Native Plant Master (NPM) courses over a three-week period that may be counted towards the NPM volunteer program or a Colorado Flora Certificate.
For more information, visit the Foothills to Plains Native Plant Master Program website.
You can also sign up to receive notifications about future class offering here. For questions, please email Dawn Fradkin at dfradkin@arapahoegov.com.
Colorado State University Extension provides information and education and encourages the application of research-based knowledge in response to local, state and national issues affecting individuals, youth, families, agricultural enterprises and communities of Colorado. Extension programs are available to all without discrimination. Colorado State University Extension, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Colorado counties cooperating. If you have a disability for which you seek accommodation, please notify dfradkin@arapahoegov.com at least 30 days before the event.