Horticultural Events from Around the Country with a Variety of Activities Throughout the Week
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Daylily Extravaganza in Kentucky Landscape. Lecture. Memphis Area Master REGIONAL HAPPENINGS Gardeners Program. Memphis, Tennessee. C (901) 752-1207. www.memphisareamaster TIMED TO coincide with peak daylily bloom season, the “Dazzling Daylilies Festival with Balloons over the Garden,” will take place June 20 to 26 at the Western Kentucky gardeners.org. Botanical Garden (WKBG) in Owensboro, Kentucky. RAP JUNE 18. Waterlily Celebration. McK- The event spotlights WKBG’s extensive daylily collection ee Botanical Garden. Vero Beach, Florida. Horticultural Events from Around the Country with a variety of activities throughout the week. High- (772) 794-0601. www.mckeegarden.org. lights include guided tours of the Daylily Display Garden, JUNE 25. A Close Look at Oaks and NORTHEAST nationally recognized by the American Hemerocallis So- RAP Botanical gardens and arboreta that JUNE 18. Rustic Garden Trellis or Fur- Hickories. Class. Birmingham Botanical CT, MA, ME, NH, NY, RI, VT RAP ciety, as well as a daylily sale with hard-to-find varieties. participate in AHS’s Reciprocal Admis- niture. Workshop. Justin Morrill State Histor- Gardens. Birmingham, Alabama. (205) RAP JUNE 4 & 5. Bonsai Show. Buffalo Bon- sions Program are identified with the ic Site Gardens. Strafford, Vermont. (802) Starting on June 24 and running through the rest 414-3950. www.bbgardens.org. sai Society and Buffalo and Erie County Bo- RAP symbol. AHS members showing 765-4288. www.morrillhomestead.org. of the event, hot air balloon rides will be offered. tanical Gardens. Buffalo, New York. (716) a valid membership card are eligible for Those preferring earth-bound entertainment may Looking ahead 827-1584. www.buffalogardens.com. free admission to the garden or other JUNE 21. Roses. Lunch walk and talk. enjoy “Balloon Glow,” a nighttime show by the balloonists that will follow JULY 13–16. National Children & Youth benefits. Special events may not be in- Roger Williams Park Botanical Center. “Blooms, Balloons, Bar-B-Q & Bluegrass,” a food- and music-filled fête on June Garden Symposium. American Horticultural RAP JUNE 4 & 5. Rose Garden Weekend. Cel- cluded; contact the host site for details Providence, Rhode Island. (401) 421-7740. Society. Columbia, South Carolina. ebration. New York Botanical Garden. Bronx, or visit www.ahs.org/rap. www.providenceri.com. 25. This lively evening will culminate with a “Balloon Release” of sky lanterns. (703) 768-5700. www.ahs.org. New York. (718) 817-8700. www.nybg.org. For more information, visit www.wkbg.org. m JUNE 24–26. Newport Flower Show: —Mary Chadduck, Editorial Intern JULY 20–23. Cullowhee Native Plant Confer- RAP JUNE 11. Urban Gardening Series: Gilded Artful Living. The Preservation ence. Western Carolina University. Cullo- Container Gardening. Class. New England RAP JUNE 17. Cultivating Extraordinary Society of Newport County. Newport, whee, North Carolina. (828) 227-7397. Wild Flower Society. Garden in the Woods. Plants. Symposium. Coastal Maine Botani- Rhode Island. (401) 847-1000. www.wcu.edu/engage. Framingham, Massachusetts. (508) 877- cal Gardens. Boothbay, Maine. (207) 633- www.newportmansions.org. Arboretum of Swarthmore College. Swarth- RAP JUNE 3. Summer Tree Identification. 7630. www.newenglandwild.org. 4333. www.mainegardens.org. more, Pennsylvania. (610) 388-1000 ext. Class. State Botanical Garden of Georgia. NORTH CENTRAL Looking ahead 507. www.woodyplantconference.org. Athens, Georgia. (706) 542-1244. IA, IL, IN, MI, MN, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI JULY 8–17. Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival. www.botgarden.uga.edu. Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. Center- Looking ahead RAP MAY 21–JUNE 24. Into the Woods by Flora Artwork Celebrates National Parks Service ville, Massachusetts. (508) 362-3225. JULY 5–9. Gesneriads in the First State. RAP JUNE 5. Ethnobotany at Mason Farm: Gary Engle. Exhibit. Cleveland Botanical Centennial www.capecodchamber.org. Convention. Gesneriad Society. Celebrating Wild Flora. Lecture, walk. Garden. Cleveland, Ohio. (216) 721-1600. SINCE ITS FOUNDING in 1916, the National Park Service (NPS) has preserved Wilmington, Delaware. (727) 796-5615. North Carolina Botanical Garden. Chapel www.cbgarden.org. the natural resources of the National Park System for future generations. As part JULY 16. Maine Home + Design Cape www.gesneriadsociety.org. Hill, North Carolina. (919) 962-0522. Elizabeth Garden Tour. Fort Williams Park www.ncbg.unc.edu. RAP MAY 28–SEPT. 5. Butterflies & Blooms. of the celebration of its Foundation. Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Exhibition. Chicago Botanic Garden. SOUTHEAST 100th anniversary, an art (207) 767-3707. www.fortwilliams.org. JUNE 6–10. Changing Perspectives, Planting Glencoe, Illinois. (847) 835-5440. AL, FL, GA, KY, NC, SC, TN exhibit, “Flora of the Na- for the Future. Conference. American Public www.chicagobotanic.org. JUNE 3. Plant ID Workshop. Gardens Association. Miami, Florida. tional Parks,” is on dis- MID-ATLANTIC RAP Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. (610) 708-3010. www.publicgardens.org. JUNE 1–4. Urbs in Horto-City in a Garden. play through October 2, DC, DE, MD, NJ, PA, VA, WV 2016 in the United States Coral Gables Florida. (305) 667-1651. Conference. Alliance for Historic Landscape RAP MAY 27–JUNE 5. Art Blooms: Satsuki www.fairchildgarden.org. JUNE 16. Controlling Diseases in Your Preservation. Chicago, Illinois. E-mail: Botanic Garden (USBG) Azalea Bonsai. Exhibit. United States Na- in Washington, D.C. tional Arboretum and National Bonsai & The exhibit spotlights Penjing Museum. Washington, D.C. (202) the works of 78 artists that 245-4523. www.usna.usda.gov. ® represent the diversity and RAP JUNE 8. Cut Flowers at Home. richness of plant species Class. Norfolk Botanical Garden. and communities protect- Norfolk, Virginia. (757) 441-5830. ed throughout the more www.norfolkbotanicalgarden.org. than 400 national parks in Is mobile! Staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina), by artist Kellie Cox, RAP JUNE 10. Genius Loci: The Spirit of the care of the NPS. Vis- the Garden. Great Speaker Series. Easy access to: represents Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park at the itors will recognize iconic The Frelinghuysen Arboretum. Morristown, U.S. Botanic Garden’s “Flora of the National Parks” exhibit. plant species such as giant New Jersey. (973) 326-7601. · Thousands of IMAGES sequoias (Sequoiadendron www.arboretumfriends.org. · CULTURAL information giganteum) and saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea), and be charmed by represen- · Your ACCOUNT JUNE 15–17. Native Plants in the Landscape. · SHOPPING tations of rarer flora like the endangered Virginia spirea (Spiraea virginiana). Entire Conference. Bowman’s Hill Wildflower plant communities, such as mangrove swamps, are also artistically rendered. Preserve. Millersville, Pennsylvania. (717) Add Jelitto to your The works, executed in a range of media from water color to kirigami cut 842-0272. www.millersvillenativeplants.org. home screen today. paper to quilts, are displayed with plants from the USBG to accent the experi- ence. Graphics on the floor in the exhibit show the ground from different nation- JUNE 19–24. Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes. Course. Historic Land- al parks to allow viewers to “stand in the parks” while viewing. scape Institute. Charlottesville, Virginia. Got questions? More information is available at www.usbg.gov/floraofthenationalparks. m (434) 984-9816. www.monticello.org. US Contact: [email protected] (502) 895-0807 —Mary Chadduck, Editorial Intern Head Office: [email protected] JUNE 29. Woody Plant Conference. Scott COURTESYOF U.S.BOTANICGARDEN AHS ARCHIVES 56 the American Gardener May / June 2016 57 Fort Worth, Texas. (817) 392-5548. Looking ahead retum & Botanic Garden. Arcadia, California. with Richie Steffen. Lecture. Northwest All Aboard the Garden Railway www.fwbg.org. RAP JULY 9. Summer Plant Sale and (626) 821-3222. www.arboretum.org. Horticultural Society. Seattle, Washington. THE HOBBY of garden railway combines two popular passions: gardening and model Penstemon Festival. The Arboretum at Flag- (206) 780-8172. www.northwesthort.org. trains. One of the best ways to experience this world is at the National Garden Rail- JUNE 4. Plant Sale. New Orleans Botanical staff. Flagstaff, Arizona. (928) 774-1442. Looking ahead way Convention, taking place July 4 to 10 in the San Francisco Bay area of California. Garden. New Orleans, Louisiana. (504) www.thearb.org. AUG. 26–28. Festival of Fruit 2016. Central JUNE 24–26. Native Plants Matter. Confer- 482-4888. www.neworleanscitypark.com. Coast Chapter of the California Rare Fruit ence. Montana Native Plant Society, Amer- It features more than 80 self-guided tours, divided into 10 districts encompassing the Growers. San Luis Obispo, California. (805) ican Penstemon Society. Fairmont Springs WEST COAST entire San Francisco Bay area. JUNE 8. Urban Gardening with Vege- 668-7749. www.festivaloffruit.org. Resort. Fairmont Springs, Montana. (406) RAP CA, HI, NV tables. Walk and talk. Philbrook Museum 498-6198. www.mtnativeplants.org. of Art. Tulsa, Oklahoma. (918) 749-7941. JUNE 11. Create Your Own Bonsai. RAP NORTHWEST www.philbrook.org. Workshop. Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. JUNE 24–26. Wildlife and Habitat AK, ID, MT, OR, WA, WY RAP Santa Barbara, California. (805) 682-4726. Plants Sale. Kruckeberg Botanic Garden. RAP JUNE 14. Discover Madagascar: Plant www.sbbg.org. RAP JUNE 4. Weeds and Other Naughty Shoreline, Washington. (206) 546-1281. Detectives. Lecture. Missouri Botanical Gar- Plants. Class. Bellevue Botanical Garden. www.kruckeberg.org. den. St. Louis,