Martha Walker California Native Habitat Garden Multi-Cache
Martha Walker California Native Habitat Garden
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Part of Skyline Wilderness Park, the Martha Walker California Native Habitat Garden is located on the site of Napa State Hospital's former dump. Created in 1985 by Ralph and Evelyne Ingols, this unique garden is named in honor of Martha Walker, a Napa gardening icon.
Walk the paths of the garden and visit the six reference points. Use the posted plaques to answer the following questions to determine the location of the cache.
California Wildflowers!
A---Which California wildflower is NOT pictured on the plaque?
5=sky lupine
6=Douglas iris
7=tidy tips
A=_____
The Redwood Forest
B---According to the plaque, fallen redwood leaves are called _______?
6=redwood slush
7=redwood trash
8=redwood duff
B=_____
Bunch Grass & Flower Meadow
C---According to the plaque, grasses provide ________?
0=nesting material for birds
1=seeds for birds
2=fibers for basketry
3=all of the above
C=_____
Gardening For Birds & Butterflies
D---Which butterfly is NOT pictured on the plaque?
0=swallowtail
1=buckeye
2=monarch
D=_____
Napa Valley's Native Americans
E---According to the plaque, the Wappo never adopted agriculture.
2=True
3=False
E=_____
California's Majestic Oaks
F---According to the plaque, dry shade plants include Catalina perfume, snowberry, and California poppy.
3=True
4=False
F=_____
The cache can be found at
N 38 16.ABC (checksum 35)
W 122 15.DEF (checksum 17)
The cache is a 35mm container with a log. Please bring your own pen.
There are many entrances to the garden, several with beautifully wrought gates. Once inside, the trails wind throughout the garden and the reference points may be visited in any order. As you walk the trails, enjoy not only the abundant plantings, but also the very active animal life. On my visit I saw (and heard) birds, including quail, squirrels (attacking the bird feeders with relish!), butterflies, lizards, and mosquitoes. Scattered throughout the area you will find numerous benches, picnic tables, sheltered seating areas, bird houses, bird baths, and, strangely enough, old mailboxes. This garden has a very quirky character and it is a delightful place to spend an hour or two!
The summer hours for Skyline Wilderness Park are 8:00am-7:00pm. There is a $5.00 charge to enter the park by car.
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