Native Plant Trust
Time 2020-09-22 22:06:49Web Name: Native Plant Trust
WebSite: http://www.newenglandwild.org
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The Garden Is Open Garden in the Woods is open to the public. For your safety, and to comply with state mandates, admission is limited and by advance ticket purchase only. All visitors, including members, must purchase tickets online, in advance of your desired entrance time. You may purchase same-day tickets online until an hour before any time slot, but not at the gate. Click here to purchase Garden admission tickets through October 15 when the Garden closes to the public. Information about Winter Walking for members will be coming soon. Please see our Garden in the Woods page (Garden Guidelines) for important details about planning your visit.And you now have two options for plant shopping. Click here for more information.Photo: Swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata), ©Uli Lorimer THRIVE on 9/25 Brazilian poet Deborah Leipziger is so inspired by plants that she compiled an entire series of poems in a chapbook called Flower Map. The L.A.-based group Data Garden has learned how to make music with the biofeedback from plants themselves. New England's forests and mountains shape the compositions of instrumentalist Ben Cosgrove. And Singapore artist Fong Qi Wei deconstructs flowers to create mandala-like images. Join them all in THRIVE, a virtual artistic celebration of plants on Friday evening, September 25, 6–8 p.m. Register here. Plant Sale Prices Are Fall-ing All plants are now 40% off for Native Plant Trust members and 30% off for non-members. Order ahead for contactless pickup or make an appointment to shop in person at Garden in the Woods or Nasami Farm.See our Buy Native Plants page to check hours at each location and choose from two safe-shopping methods. Not yet a member? Join now and reap immediate discounts.Photo: Heart-leaved aster (Symphyotrichum cordifolium), Uli Lorimer ©Native Plant Trust Fall/Winter Programs Are Here! Dozens of new Fall/Winter 2020 programs are now open for registration. Browse on them on the Classes Field Studies page, or download the print catalog PDF at the bottom of the Learn page. Some highlights: a plant diversity virtual symposium addressing new conservation analysis and strategies (October 29), and THRIVE, a new virtual event exploring plant-based art to inspire hope during challenging times (September 25). We're also offering a new online series exploring some of New England’s top university herbaria, including Harvard, Brown, and the universities of Connecticut, Maine, and Vermont. And gardeners, check out new workshops on site analysis and design, plus familiar favorites like shade gardening and gardening for pollinators. Photo: Field study, ©Native Plant Trust Good News in Challenging Times We're pleased to announce that a 2020 USA Today popular poll has chosen Garden in the Woods as one of the 10 best botanic gardens in the entire continent—that's right, all of North America! A panel of experts partnered with USA Today's "10Best" contest editors to pick the initial 20 nominees, and popular vote selected the top 10 winners. Thanks to all who voted for the Garden!Photo: Garden in the Woods path, Uli Lorimer ©Native Plant Trust Our Media Appearances Are Popping! Our staff experts are talking up native plants: Most recently, The Native Plant Podcast featured Director of Horticulture Uli Lorimer. New York Times garden writer Margaret Roach also recently chatted with Uli about "The Late-Summer Lure of Asters and Goldenrods." And in case you missed WCVB ABC TV 5's Chronicle feature on Garden in the Woods in June, you can view it here. We have a lot more for you to browse and listen to on our Resources Press page (see Press dropdown box).Photo: Seedlings at Nasami Farm, Cayte McDonough ©Native Plant Trust Conserving and promoting New England’s native plants to ensure healthy, biologically diverse landscapes 2020 Native Plant Trust 180 Hemenway Road Framingham, Massachusetts 01701 508-877-7630<<< Thank you for your visit >>>
As the U.S.’ first plant conservation organization, we conserve and promote New England’s native plants to ensure healthy biologically diverse landscapes.Websites to related : Complete Herbal - Herbs and herb
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