Fourth- and fifth-graders from the Irvine Boys & Girls Club stop to smell “cowboy cologne,” which actually is sagebrush, as they take a tour of the Native Seed Farm in the Irvine conservancy’s preserved open spaces land on Saturday.
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Rachel Lambert, left, native seed farm steward coordinator, and Irvine Ranch Conservancy’s director of community programs Michelle Clemente laugh with fourth- and fifth-graders from the Irvine Boys & Girls Club during a tour of the seed farm property and Irvine’s preserved natural open spaces on Saturday.
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Michelle Clemente, Irvine Ranch Conservancy’s director of community programs, far right, leads fourth- and fifth-graders from the Irvine Boys & Girls Club on a tour of the native seed farm property and Irvine’s preserved natural open spaces on Saturday.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
Seeds from the Native Seed farm property were on display during a tour of Irvine’s preserved natural open spaces on Saturday.
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Four boys from the Irvine Boys & Girls Club walk together as they tour the Native Seed Farm in the Irvine Ranch Conservancy’s preserved open spaces on Saturday.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)