The Ecological Landscaping Association, New England Wild Flower Society, and Boston Architectural College will present Mark Richardson, Director of Horticulture, New England Wild Flower Society, on Tuesday, July 15, from 1 – 3, at Garden in the Woods in Framingham, speaking on Garden in the Woods: Enjoying the Present, Planning for the Future.
New England Wild Flower Society’s Garden in the Woods is a 45-acre botanical garden. With over 1,000 native plant species on display and 150 rare and endangered species, the Garden is a valuable resource promoting conservation of native New England plants and their habitats. The Garden serves as the Society’s laboratory for horticulture, gardening, conservation, and education, and has long been a model of naturalistic garden design.
Today, Garden in the Woods must grapple with a future of uncertainty in the face of climate change. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the master plan recently completed by Andropogon Associates to envision the future and advance the sustainable operations of this botanical gem. $20 for members of sponsoring organizations, $30 for nonmembers. Register on line at https://www.eventville.com/catalog/eventregistration1.asp?eventid=1011136. Â

