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  • Thursday, April 14, 2:00 pm – Garden Club of the Back Bay April Meeting – Trees from Seed: Conservation, Biology, and Ecology

    Sean Halloran, Plant Propagator at The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, will speak to us about Tree Propagation. Sean will start off with a brief overview of the plant conservation efforts at the Arnold Arboretum, and how plant conservation fits into every part of the Arnold’s mission.  He will then cover the basics of seed biology, and how seed biology and plant sexuality guide decisions about conservation and propagation. Sean will conclude by covering the many roles an urban tree may play, while highlighting a few underutilized native trees and shrubs. Questions are welcome throughout, with more opportunity for discussion at the conclusion of the talk.

    Sean Halloran received a Bachelor’s in Horticulture and a Master’s degree in Plant & Environmental Science from Clemson University where he focused on nutrient media in tissue culture propagation. His professional background includes private residential horticulture, greenhouse and nursery production, plant nutrient management in soil-less media, and temperate woody plant propagation and conservation. As the Arnold Arboretum’s Plant Propagator, Sean continues a 150-year tradition of growing woody temperate species from seed, cuttings, grafts, layers, and more; as well as being given the honor to travel and wild collect plants for the Arnold Arboretum.

    rsvp to Jolinda Taylor before April 8 by clicking HERE. Tea and light refreshments will be served after the lecture. Please be sure to let Jolinda know if you’ll be staying afterwards.

    Note the change of location. This program was originally planned to be at the Lutheran Church but will now be at the College Club

  • Tuesday, October 1, 10:00 pm – Design for the Charlesgate Park Project

    Tuesday, October 1, 10:00 pm – Design for the Charlesgate Park Project

    The October meeting of The Garden Club of the Back Bay will take place Tuesday, October 1, beginning at 10 am at The College Club, 44 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.

    Marie Law Adams, co-founder of Landing Studio, will discuss the design for the long-awaited transformation of the Charlesgate Park located under the Bowker Overpass.  Marie is a registered architect who has developed urban projects in Boston and New York.  She is a graduate of the University of Michigan and earned a MArch from MIT, where she was a Presidential Fellow and a recipient of the AIA Medal.

    An optional lunch ($25) will follow the program. Club Members will receive email notification, but if you wish to attend and are not a member, please email info@bostonflora.com.

  • Wednesday, November 9, 10:00 am – Introduction to Ferns

    Wednesday, November 9, 10:00 am – Introduction to Ferns

    The Garden Club of the Back Bay continues its 2016/2017 investigation into The Prehistoric Garden with a meeting and lecture on Wednesday, November 9 on Introduction to Ferns, at 10 am at The College Club of Boston, 44 Commonwealth Avenue. Beautiful and flowerless, ferns are among the most ancient plants in the world. Learn to distinguish among the most common ferns of New England through lecture and examination of fresh plant material. Don Lubin will be our featured lecturer. Don has been growing ferns since 1980, and doing field identification since 1991. He reset the fern labels at the Garden In The Woods in Framingham, and has led workshops and field trips since 1998 for the New England Wild Flower Society and others, previously with co-teacher Ray Abair of Middleboro MA. Don has found uncommon ferns and donated more than 100 specimens to herbaria, including a few state and many county records, mainly to the New England Botanical Club collection at the Asa Gray Herbarium at Harvard University. Don assisted Cheryl Lowe and Elizabeth Farnsworth in their revision of Boughton Cobb’s Field Guide to Ferns.  Club members will receive notification of the meeting. If you are not a Club member but wish to attend, please email info@bostonflora.com.

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  • Thursday, September 19, 6:30 pm – Lisa Genova

    The Garden Club of the Back Bay is an institutional member of The College Club of Boston, Inc., and occasionally will publicize an event at the Club, located at 44 Commonwealth Avenue, which is open to the public.  On Thursday, September 19, the 2013/2014 Speaker Series will launch with Lisa Genova, the New York Times bestselling author of Still Alice, Left Neglected, and Love Anthony. Genova, with a PhD in neuroscience from Harvard University, travels worldwide speaking about Alzheimer’s, traumatic brain injury and autism.

    The menu will include:

    Open face Crabcake Sliders with Saffron Aioli

    Mini Lobster Grilled Cheese

    Sweet Potato with Scallion Crème Fraiche and Caviar

    Chicken Salad Tea Sandwiches with Cranberry Mustard

    Heirloom Tomato Bisque Sip with Pesto Drizzle

    Brie en croute with Dried Fruit, Nuts and Brown Sugar served with Assorted Crackers and Seasonal Fresh Fruit

    Columbia Crest Grand Estates Syrah, Cartlidge & Browne Cabernet Sauvignon, Chateau Ste. Michelle Chardonnay, Mezzacorona Pinot Grigio

    Heineken, Stella Artois, Sam Adams, Amstel Lite and a Seasonal Brew

    Still and Sparkling Water, Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite

    Assorted Cookies and Bars

    Coffee, Decaf Coffee and Assorted TAZO Teas

    $40 plus tax and club charge. Reservations are required. A Visa or MasterCard number and expiration date must be provided at reservation time. To reserve, email donald@thecollegeclubofboston.com, or call 617-536-9510.

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  • Sunday, October 4, 3 – 6 pm – Fall Fashion Show

    The Garden Club of the Back Bay is an institutional member of The College Club of Boston, and we are pleased to announce that the Club will hold A Fall Fashion Event featuring OKW of the South End (presenting women’s fashions) and Drinkwater’s of Cambridge presenting gentlemen’s fashions on Sunday, October 4, from 3 pm to 6 pm . There will also be a live auction including fashion items, fine jewelry and art work. Chef Jesse will be creating a fresh elegant tea menu for the occasion.  Proceeds will benefit the Building Fund. For reservations and price information call The College Club 617 536-9510, or log on to www.thecollegeclubofboston.com.

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