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SUMMARY:Travels @ 12: Botanizing in Greece
DESCRIPTION:Join Andrew Bunting\, Vice President of Horticulture at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society\, for a botanical tour of Greece. In early spring of 2023\, Andrew explored the Peloponnese Peninsula and found many Greek native plants\, including many species of native orchids. He also visited the Greek island of Symi in the Aegean Sea\, not far from Türkiye. Join Andrew for an exciting botanical exploration. \nTravels @ 12 is an online series for plant enthusiasts to vicariously experience gardens and natural spaces throughout the world.  \nRegistration is free\, but required to receive the Zoom webinar and recording links. \nRegistration Closed \nProgram Details \n\nThe webinar link will be included in the confirmation email received after registering online.\nThis webinar will be recorded and available for 2 weeks after the presentation.\nRecording link will be available 2 days after the webinar.\nParticipants must download Zoom.\nEmail us if you have accessibility needs for this program.\nFor more information\, review our program and event policies or call the Scott Arboretum office at 610-328-8025. \n\n  \nAbout the Presenter \nAndrew Bunting is the Vice President of Horticulture at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) and leads the utilization of planting and design to promote environmentally sound gardening practices at PHS. Andrew has elevated each of the departments he oversees and has increased the brand and visibility of PHS through their respective work. \nAndrew received his B.S. in Plant and Soil Science from Southern Illinois University. Prior to arriving at PHS\, Andrew worked at Chicago Botanic Garden\, Chanticleer Garden\, and the Scott Arboretum for a tenure of 27 years. He has received the American Public Gardens Association’s Professional Citation\, Chanticleer Scholarship in Professional Development\, and the Certificate of Merit from PHS. He also serves on the Board of Magnolia Society International. Andrew published his first book in 2015\, The Plant Lover’s Guide to Magnolias. Andrew enjoys bird watching\, travel and\, of course\, gardening.  
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/travels-12-botanizing-in-greece/
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SUMMARY:Travels @ 12: Moroccan Marvels
DESCRIPTION:Morocco is a country of contrasts: The buzz of the medina and exotic souks in Marrakesh\, hidden gardens\, long views to the mountains and warm\, hospitable people happy to share their \nhistory over a glass of mint tea. Enjoy “traveling” to this wonderful country with Claire Sawyers\, Director of the Scott Arboretum\, as she recounts the October 2023 horticultural tour she led for members of the Associates of the Scott Arboretum. They experienced a breadth of gardens\, including intimate courtyard gardens with vibrant plants\, colorful tiles\, and splashing water; country gardens known as jnane (gardens of paradise) with an emphasis on orchards and decorative herb gardens; and a number of newly created gardens. \nTravels @ 12 is an online series for plant enthusiasts to vicariously experience gardens and natural spaces throughout the world.  \nRegistration is free\, but required to receive the Zoom webinar and recording links. \nRegistration Closed \nProgram Details \n\nThe webinar link will be included in the confirmation email received after registering online.\nThis webinar will be recorded and available for 2 weeks after the presentation.\nRecording link will be available 2 days after the webinar.\nParticipants must download Zoom.\nEmail us if you have accessibility needs for this program.\nFor more information\, review our program and event policies or call the Scott Arboretum office at 610-328-8025. \n\nAbout the Presenter \nClaire Sawyers has been the Director of the Scott Arboretum since 1990. Prior to that she worked at Mt. Cuba Center for the Study of Piedmont Flora in Hockessin\, Delaware for seven years. She holds Masters degrees in ornamental horticulture from Purdue University and the University of Delaware where she was a Longwood Graduate Fellow. She has gardened in Japan\, France\, and Belgium in addition to the U.S. She served as a commissioner for the accreditation program of the American Association of Museums from 2004 to 2010. Her book\, The Authentic Garden: Five Principles for Cultivating a Sense of Place\, was published in 2007 by Timber Press. Claire was awarded the Liberty Hyde Bailey Award from the American Horticultural Society in 2023\, which is the highest award given.
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/travels-12-moroccan-marvels/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Travels at Twelve,Virtual Events
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SUMMARY:Travels @ 12: Gardens of the East Coast
DESCRIPTION:Join Rachel Warren as she shares her east coast garden travels from 2023. We will start in the north by traveling to the Heritage Museum and Gardens in Sandwich\, Massachusetts and then to the historical Untermyer Garden in Yonkers\, New York. Then we will hop on a plane and travel to Huntsville Botanical Gardens in Huntsville\, AL and Flamingo Gardens in Davie\, FL. See the variety that east coast gardens have to offer! \nTravels @ 12 is an online series for plant enthusiasts to vicariously experience gardens and natural spaces throughout the world.  \nRegistration is free\, but required to receive the Zoom webinar and recording links. \n \nProgram Details \n\nThe webinar link will be included in the confirmation email received after registering online.\nThis webinar will be recorded and available for 2 weeks after the presentation.\nRecording link will be available 2 days after the webinar.\nParticipants must download Zoom.\nEmail us if you have accessibility needs for this program.\nFor more information\, review our program and event policies or call the Scott Arboretum office at 610-328-8025. \n\n  \nAbout the Presenter \nRachel Warren joined the staff as the Assistant Education Programs Manager for Youth\, Family and Diverse Audiences in September of 2022. Rachel facilitates Scott Arboretum field trips\, the School’s Out and Nature Nook program and the Chester Children’s Chorus Arboreum Class.  Prior to coming to the Arboretum she was an elementary school teacher in Maryland and Delaware for seven years. Her favorite subject to teach is science and she loves bringing students into nature. In her previous positions she facilitated the school-wide Science Fair\, led after school Yoga/Mindfulness Clubs and organized field trips for the entire grade. Rachel completed a Masters of Education in Teacher Leadership at the University of Delaware following her completion of a B.S. in elementary and special education\, also at the University of Delaware. \nDue to unforeseen circumstances\, Joey Santore will not be presenting on Plant Ecology and Evolution from Around the World. 
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/travels-12-plant-ecology-and-evolution-from-around-the-world/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Travels at Twelve,Virtual Events
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SUMMARY:Travels @ 12: Spring in the Stans
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy spring in the “Stans\,” Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan\, as Megan Rossman\, Assistant Horticulturist\, leads us through her Spring 2023 travels. Her trip aimed to showcase the beauty and botanical diversity of spring in the Central Asian steppe landscape\, from bulbs to rare trees.  \nTravels @ 12 is an online series for plant enthusiasts to vicariously experience gardens and natural spaces throughout the world.  \nRegistration is free\, but required to receive the Zoom webinar and recording links. \n \nProgram Details \n\nThe webinar link will be included in the confirmation email received after registering online.\nThis webinar will be recorded and available for 2 weeks after the presentation.\nRecording link will be available 2 days after the webinar.\nParticipants must download Zoom.\nEmail us  if you have accessibility needs for this program.\nFor more information\, review our program and event policies or call the Scott Arboretum office at 610-328-8025. \n\nAbout the Presenter \nMegan Rossman\, Assistant Horticulturist\, recently completed her Public Horticulture Internship at the Scott Arboretum in spring 2023. She is from Vail\, CO where she gained outdoor experience volunteering at the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens and the Vail Valley Mountain Trails Alliance. Holding a bachelors in art history from St. Olaf College in Minnesota\, Megan worked for the Sachs Museum at the Missouri Botanical Gardens doing exhibition research and in the summer of 2021 participated in the Harvard Design Discovery program gaining knowledge in landscape architecture design principles and practices.
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