Native Plants of the Brandywine Lecture

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Wednesday April 12

6:00 PM  –  8:00 PM

“Native Plants of the Brandywine Region and Their Liaisons” Lecture

Join Mark Gormel, Horticultural Coordinator for the Brandywine Conservancy for a native plant lecture on Wednesday, April 12, 2017 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Brandywine.

An illustrated look at the beauty of the native plants of the Brandywine region, including an expose on the significant others in their lives.  How does a New England Aster connect with a Tufted Titmouse? Why is Purple Top grass important to Red Tailed Hawks? What does a perfectly respectable Great Spangled Fritillary butterfly want with a Common Blue Violet?

Come learn about our gorgeous native plants, and the answers to these questions, when Mark hosts this in-depth look at understanding, enabling and sustaining these plants and the relationships that go with them, all with an eye on reducing the amount of time and materials required to reap the rewards of being a good steward on your local piece of this earth.

This lecture is free to attend but registration is required.

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