Birmingham Botanical Gardens will host the Central South Native Plant Conference at which I have a small speaking part.
Every three years gardeners, landscape architects, and plant enthusiasts of all kinds are treated to one of the most extensive seminars in the nation, the Central South Native Plant Conference. The symposium, whose theme is “Tough Native Habitats”, will be hosted by Birmingham Botanical Gardens October 17 and 18.
Held about every 3 years since 1989, the conference “is a place for people to learn and to share their knowledge about our regional biological heritage” says program chair Jan Midgley. The focus of the weekend is native plants that call Alabama home. Birmingham Botanical Gardens plays host the 2008 conference, whose goal is to foster awareness, appreciation and increased usage of plants native to the Southeast.
Highlights include an outstanding line up of Southeastern native (and invasive) plant experts in a variety of lectures, break-out sessions, field trips and tours. From novice to expert, everyone is welcome but you need to pre-register. The complete program and registration information is available at www.bbgardens.org . You may also contact Shelly Busby, Special Events Coordinator at Birmingham Botanical Gardens for tickets or with any questions by calling her at 205-414-3965.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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