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Conserving Native Plants Saving Imperiled Plants Restoring Habitats Controlling Invasives Adapting to Climate Change Rare Plant Recovery Tools Plant Conservation Volunteers For Your Garden Ecological Gardening Our Nursery Garden Plant Finder Buy Native Plants Garden Books & Goods Learn Classes & Field Studies Certificate Programs School Programs Travel Visit Garden in the Woods Native Plant Sanctuaries Events Support Membership Member Events & More Planned Giving Sponsorship Resources & Press Go Botany About Us An Exciting Change Governance + Financials Jobs & Internships Volunteering Our Magazine Contact Us Donate Join Search Celebrate Native Plants From the Wild to Your Backyard The Garden Is Open Garden in the Woods is open to the public. For your safety, and to comply with state mandates, admission is limited and by advance ticket purchase only. All visitors, including members, must purchase tickets online, in advance of your desired entrance time. You may purchase same-day tickets online until an hour before any time slot, but not at the gate. Click here to purchase Garden admission tickets through August 31. Please see our Garden in the Woods page for important details about planning your visit. And you now have two options for plant shopping. Click here for more information. Photo: Swamp milkweed ( Asclepias incarnata ), ©Uli Lorimer Fall/Winter Programs Are Here! Dozens of new Fall/Winter 2020 programs are now open for registration. Browse on them on the Classes & Field Studies page , or download the print catalog PDF at the bottom of the Learn page . Some highlights: a plant diversity virtual symposium addressing new conservation analysis and strategies (October 29), and THRIVE , a new virtual event exploring plant-based art to inspire hope during challenging times (September 25). We're also offering a new online series exploring some of New England’s top university herbaria, including Harvard , Brown , and the universities of Connecticut , Maine , and Vermont . And gardeners, check out new workshops on site analysis and design , plus familiar favorites like shade gardening and gardening for pollinators . Photo: Field study, © Seeds Scam If you've recently opened your mailbox to find a packet of seeds you didn't order, don't plant them. According to the US Department of Agriculture, people all over the country, including in New England, have received suspicious, unsolicited seed packages that appear to be coming from China. USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is working with other federal and state agencies to investigate and identify the seeds. 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Our staff experts are talking up native plants: In July, Director of Horticulture Uli Lorimer chatted with Margaret Roach about how to shop for native plants on her A Way to Garden podcast . WCVB ABC TV 5's Chronicle featured Garden in the Woods in June. Emmy-winning national gardening television and podcast host Joe Lamp'l interviewed Uli on this podcast from Joe Gardener. Catch Uli's interview on Wisconsin Pubic Radio about native plants for home gardeners here , and his talk with Cultivating Place radio host Jennifer Jewell, "Navigating by Plants." Uli also spoke with Tom Christopher on the "Growing Greener podcast. Uli and Director of Public Programs Courtney Allen spoke with the Boston Globe about online programs and the joy of spring wildflowers. New York Times contributor Margaret Roach gave a shout out in "How (and Why) to Use Native Plants." Photo: Seedlings at Nasami Farm, Cayte McDonough © Public Programs Challenge Match An anonymous donor is challenging you to support 's public programs —the classes, field studies, symposia, and educational special events we offer throughout the region to raise awareness about the importance of native plants. For a limited time, our generous donor will match your gift dollar for dollar, so use this opportunity to increase your impact. Donate now to our Public Programs Challenge Match , and your gift will support twice as much native plant education. Photo: Sundial lupine ( Lupinus perennis ), Dan Jaffe © Events special event THRIVE: A Plant-Art Virtual Experience Sept. 25, 2020 special event Plant Diversity Symposium Oct. 29, 2020 special event Book Club: Around the World in 80 Trees Jan. 21, 2021—Aug. 21, 2020 special event Tales from the Field Feb. 20, 2021 All Events > Why Native Plants? What Can You Do? What Are We Doing? -- Conserving and promoting New England’s native plants to ensure healthy, biologically diverse landscapes © 2020 180 Hemenway Road Framingham , Massachusetts 01701 508-877-7630 eNews About Us Go Botany Conserving Native Plants For Your Garden Learn Visit Support Resources + Press About Us Donate Join eNews Sign Up...
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