
Sacramento Splash - Splash
412160618
2008
Rancho Cordova, CA 95741
sacsplash.org
SacSplash
Podobné organizace
Splash Delaware River Floating Classroom Inc |
|
San Diego Children and Nature |
|
Conservation Connection Foundation |
|
Cocoplum Nature School Inc |
|
Naturebridge Group Return |
Podobné organizace global
RISING FIVES PRE-SCHOOL GROUP |
|
SPLASH AND DASH PRE-SCHOOL PLAYGROUP |
|
SPLASH (SOUTH POPLAR AND LIMEHOUSE) |
|
MAKINGPI LTD |
|
THE GARDEN CLASSROOM |
More from Rancho Cordova
EAST BAY INSTITUTE FOR |
|
SACRAMENTO VALLEY LIVE STEAMERS |
|
SONDER SOLUTIONS INC |
|
WECA APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING TRUST |
|
THE FOLSOM CORDOVA COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP |
Similar social media (5626)
Masa-MexEd, Inc.5627 |
|
NJ Tip Inc5627 |
|
Mercy Healthcare Foundation Clinton5628 |
|
Mercy Hospital of Franciscan Sisters Inc5628 |
|
Sartori Health Care Foundation5628 |
More Educational Services and Schools - Other
Allied Ceramic Arts Institute |
|
Sacramento-Sierra Digital Arts Studio Partnership |
|
AMERICAN RIVER NATURAL HISTORY ASSOCIATION |
|
Coros Institute |
|
Our Investment Now |
News

American Pillwort is a member of the marsilea family. This plant is a fern-ally (a close relative of ferns). In ferns, the leaves are called fronds. The stem is underground. The plant is often irregularly shaped, with fronds sticking up out of the ground in lines that follow the underground stems. The plant’s spores are borne along the underground stems and resemble small, round, and hairy pills or peas. There are a couple of other delicate, green plants that might be confused with American Pillwort. Flowering Quillwort (Lilaea scilloides) tends to be a bit larger and has both underground and aboveground flowers. Quillwort (Isoetes orcuttii) has similar fronds, but they are straight and come from a single point in the soil. Scientific name: Pilularia americana Family: Marsileaceae (marsilea) Habitat: Vernal pools, wet grasslands Size: Entire plant about 5 cm tall Fun Facts: American Pillwort is related to ferns. It makes spores instead of seeds. Life Cycle: American Pillwort grows from spores instead of seeds and does not make flowers. It is most easily observed on the drying mud around and in vernal pools, early in the spring. Ecology: American Pillwort is a very unusual little plant. Dig one up to show off its little pill-shaped spore packets. Stick it back in the ground and it will be just fine. By producing its spores underground, the American Pillwort pre-plants itself and guarantees that next year’s generation will have just the right growing conditions! #plantecology #florafriday (fb)

🌱 CHECK OUT OUR NEWEST PROGRAM – REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! 🐝🌾 So many of you have asked…and we’re beyond excited to finally bring this to you! This fall, Splash is launching an all-new 8-week experience for 6th–8th graders—an immersive journey into the wonders of the vernal pool grasslands. Students will explore the incredible connections between native plants and local wildlife, all while learning hands-on and outdoors the Splash way. 🔍 Use microscopes, binoculars & loupes 🦋 Explore life cycles, pollinators & seed dispersal 🎨 Create seed bombs, placards & a pollinator garden plan 🛠️ Wrap up with a restoration project at our conservation preserve! 📅 Fall 2025 | 8 Mondays, 9:00AM–12:00PM 📍 Splash Center – 4426 Excelsior Road, Mather 💲 Program Cost: $300 🌿 Ongoing service opportunities in the Illa M. Collins Conservation Preserve Space is limited—secure your spot today and let the adventure begin! 🔗 https://sacsplash.org/program/home-school/ #SacramentoSplash #NewProgramAlert #MiddleSchoolScience #OutdoorLearning #PollinatorGarden #NativePlants #NatureExplorers #Fall2025 #EnvironmentalEducation #VernalPoolAdventures #HandsOnLearning #STEMOutside (fb)

Poslední diskuze
Nearby
56
15
4.5
Rancho Cordova
About the organization
- B90 -
CONNECTING KIDS WITH NATURE The Problem Children are growing up in a world full of concrete and electronics. As the world continues to develop access to and time spent in nature are becoming threatened. Children have told us they have never been off the pavement to explore or play. A lack of connection to wild spaces threatens the future of these natural spaces.
Educational Services and Schools - Other