Daily Archives: July 13, 2014


Thursday, July 17, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm – Flowers that Fly: Habitat Gardening for Butterflies

On Thursday, July 17, beginning at 7 pm in the Parkman Room at the Education Building, Elm Bank, 900 Washington Street, Wellesley, Sharon Stichter will share images and distinguish between larval host plants, giving examples for garden-friendly species, and nectar sources which appeal to a wide range of butterfly species. An annotated plant list for New England Gardens will be provided.

Sharon Stichter has co-taught a course on pollinator gardening for the New England Wildflower Society, and presents to many garden clubs on the topic. She draws on her personal experience of creating a butterfly garden at her home in Newbury, Massachusetts. She was past Editor of the Mass Butterfly Club journal, author of the website The Butterflies of Massachusetts: A New Look at their History and Status, and a participant in several scientific studies on butterflies and climate change, with associated publications.  Mass Hort members $10, non-members $15.  Register by calling 617-933-4973, or visiting www.masshort.org. Photo by Lisa Daley-Bromberg courtesy of Massachusetts Audubon Society.


Saturday, January 10 – Sunday, February 1 – Gardens, Wine & Wilderness: A Tour of New Zealand

New Zealand is a land of immense beauty. The American Horticutural Society is thrilled to once again offer the opportunity to experience the gardens, wine, and wilderness of this special place. Please join us, as we visit some of the most spectacular places on earth while experiencing New Zealand’s unique culture and history. Featuring a unique blend of destinations and culinary delights, this tour achieves a perfect balance between invigoration and relaxation. New Zealand’s culture of gardening is sophisticated, their wines and seafood are exceptional, and their Southern Hemisphere summer is a treat for winter-weary visitors. Peaks, fjords carved by glaciers and surrounded by ancient temperate rainforests, waterfalls, and a historic suspension bridge, are among the diverse New Zealand landscapes we will experience.

More details to come. Visit www.ahs.org for complete information.