Join the Native Plant Trust and landscape architects from award-winning STIMSON for a landscape study of their Falmouth public design gems. We begin on the 100-acre Quissett Campus at the heart of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where we will see innovative, ecologically sound projects demonstrating the Institution’s commitment to making their environmental ethic visible through the built landscape. From there, we will explore STIMSON’s Teaticket Park grassland habitat and Gateway Park wetland restoration. Led by Edward Marshall and Joe Wahler and cosponsored by the Boston Society of Landscape Architects, the session is $45 for sponsor members, $54 for nonmembers. Register at http://www.nativeplanttrust.org/events/upper-cape-landscapes/

