Saturday, April 11, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm – Naming Flora: An Etymological Romp Through the Berkshire Botanical Garden


Sure, Carl Linnaeus had a technical name for each of the flora, but where did we get all our common words for them, from aster to zinnia? This interactive and entertaining lecture on April 11, from 10:30 – 12:30 will enlighten you on the varied sources of our words for the flowers, trees and veggies that grow at the Berkshire Botanical Garden, giving you a fresh perspective as you enjoy nature’s bounty. We’ll explore the sources of names of the flora in our own little Garden of Eden – myths, metaphors, monikers, and more. BBG members $5, nonmembers $10. Register online at http://www.berkshirebotanical.org/event/naming-flora-an-etymological-romp-through-the-berkshire-botanical-garden/?instance_id=3265

Stewart Edelstein, a resident of Stockbridge, is the author of Dubious Doublets: A Delightful Compendium of Unlikely Word Pairs of Common Origin, from Aardvark/Porcelain to Zodiac/Whiskey (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.).

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