Mid
Atlantic | North Central | North
East | North West
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West
West Coast | Canada
Special Events
Mid-Atlantic
JAN. 21–23. 2000 Virginia
Flower & Garden Show. Virginia Beach Pavilion, Virginia
Beach, Virginia. (757) 853-0057.
JAN. 22–FEB. 27.
Flora 2000. International Exhibition of the American Society of
Botanical Artists. Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square,
Pennsylvania. (800) 737-5500.
FEB. 17–20.
Maymont Flower & Garden Show. Richmond Centre, Richmond,
Virginia. (804) 358-7166.
FEB. 19. Western
Pennsylvania Gardening & Landscaping Symposium. Pittsburgh
Zoo, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (412) 441-4442.
MAR. 5–12.
Philadelphia Flower Show. Pennsylvania Convention Center,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (215) 988-8834.
MAR. 9–12.
40th Annual Washington Flower & Garden Show. Washington
Convention Center, Washington, D.C. (703) 823-7960.

North Central
JAN. 15–APR. 9. Winter
Flower Show. Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, Belle Isle,
Detroit, Michigan. (313) 852-4064.
JAN. 22. Toward
Harmony with Nature Conference. Wild Ones Natural Landscapers.
Park Plaza Hotel and Convention Center, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
(920) 730-3986.
JAN. 29–FEB. 14. Frederik
Meijer Gardens’ Flower Fest. Grand Rapids, Michigan. (616)
957-1580.
FEB. 5–13. National
City Cleveland Home & Garden Show. International Exposition
Center, Cleveland, Ohio. (800) 600-0307.
FEB. 10–13.
Omaha Lawn, Flower & Patio Show. Omaha Civic Auditorium,
Omaha, Nebraska. (402) 346-8003.
FEB. 26. Natural
Landscaping Seminar. Sponsored by the Wildflower Preservation
and Propagation Committee, McHenry County Defenders. McHenry
County College, Crystal Lake, Illinois. (815) 338-0393.
MAR. 2–5.
Flowerfest’s Landscape Flower and Garden Show. Wings Stadium
Annex, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (616) 381-3597.
MAR. 2–5.
Michigan Home and Garden Show. Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac,
Michigan. (616) 530-1919.

NorthEast
JAN. 21.
Building Landscapes. Seminar. Arnold Arboretum of Harvard
University, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. (617) 524-1718.
JAN. 22. Old
Field Glory: Natural Landscaping for the Rest of Us. Lecture by
Garry Plunkett. Rhode Island Wild Plant Society. Portsmouth,
Rhode Island. (401) 783-5895.
JAN. 25. Plant-O-Rama.
Trade show and conference. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn,
New York. (718) 623-7252.
FEB. 3. The Art
and Craft of American Gardening. Lecture series. Speakers are
Kim E. Tripp and Tony Avent. New York Botanical Garden,
Bronx, New York. (718) 817-8700.
FEB. 17–20.
Connecticut Flower & Garden Show. Connecticut Expo Center,
Hartford, Connecticut. (860) 529-2123.
FEB. 17–20.
Seventh Annual Rhode Island Spring Flower & Garden Show.
Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island. (800)
766-1670.
MAR. 2. The Art
and Craft of American Gardening. Lecture series. Speakers are
Rick Darke and Barbara O’Brien. New York Botanical Garden,
Bronx, New York. (718) 817-8700.
MAR. 3–5. Garden
Dreams. Workshops. Mohonk Mountain House, Lake Mohonk, New Paltz,
New York. (800) 772-6646.
MAR. 4. Plant
Lover’s Saturday. Choose from among 16 lectures. New York
Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York. (718) 817-8747.
MAR. 4. Garden
Planning Symposium. Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge,
Massachusetts. (508) 247-3362.

NorthWest
FEB. 2–6. Northwest
Flower and Garden Show. Washington State Convention & Trade
Center, Seattle, Washington. (800) 229-6311.
FEB. 23–27. Portland
Home and Garden Show. Portland Expo Center. Portland, Oregon.
(800) 343-6973.

South Central
FEB 10 - 12. Dr.
Cathey to Visit The Sooner State. Central Oklahoma residents and
visitors may hear upcoming lectures by H. Marc Cathey, AHS’s
president emeritus, who is scheduled to speak at three Oklahoma
venues from February 10 to 12. Sponsored by the Oklahoma
Horticultural Society (OHS), an AHS horticultural partner, all
lectures are free and open to the public. For more information,
visit the OHS Web site at http://connections.oklahoman.net/okhorticulture.
AHS.
Feb. 10. "The Professional Edge for
Horticulture." Oklahoma State University’s Noble Research
Center, Stillwater. (405) 744-5406.
AHS.
Feb. 12. “The SmartGarden™.” Oklahoma County
Cooperative Extension Building, Oklahoma City. (405) 945-3358.
AHS.
Feb. 13. "The Language of Plants." Oklahoma
City Zoo. (405) 330-9150.
FEB. 11–13.
Fort Worth Home & Garden Show. Fort Worth Convention Center,
Fort Worth, Texas. (713) 529-1616.
FEB. 25–27.
Texas Home & Garden Show. George R. Brown Convention Center,
Houston, Texas. (713) 529-1616.
FEB. 25–27.
Arkansas Flower and Garden Show. Statehouse Convention Center,
Little Rock, Arkansas. (800) 459-7469.
FEB. 26. Spring
Herb Gardening 101. Seminar focusing on herbs that grow best in
Texas. McAshan Herb Gardens at Festival Hill, Round Top, Texas.
(409) 249-5283.
FEB. 26.
Realistic Gardening: Expert Ideas that Work. Kansas City
Gardening Symposium. Johnson County Community College, Overland
Park, Kansas. (816) 697-2600.
MAR. 2–5. Wichita
Lawn, Flower and Garden Show. Century II, Wichita, Kansas. (316)
721-8740.
MAR. 2–5.
Nashville Lawn & Garden Show and Southern Conference of the
American Institute of Floral Designers. Tennessee State
Fairgrounds, Nashville, Tennessee. (615) 352-3863.

SouthEast
JAN. 21–23.
Southern Gardening Symposium. Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain,
Georgia. (706) 663-5161.
JAN. 26.
Wildflower Symposium. State Botanical Garden of Georgia,
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (706) 542-1244.
FEB. 12. Annual
Spring Symposium. Atlanta Botanical Garden and the Georgia
Perennial Plant Association. Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta,
Georgia. (404) 876-5859.
FEB. 23–27.
Southeastern Flower Show. Atlanta Expo Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
(404) 888-5638.
AHS.
FEB. 24–27. Cloister
Garden Series. Part of the AHS Great American Gardener Lecture
Series. Includes garden tours. The Cloister, Sea Island,
Georgia. (800) 732-4752.
FEB. 25–27.
Flower Power 2000. Palm Beach Tropical Flower & Garden Show.
Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, Florida. (561) 655-5522.
FEB. 25–28.
Southeastern Cactus & Succculent Conference. Park Plaza
Hotel, Miami, Florida. (305) 859-2495.
MAR. 7 & 8.
Davidson Horticultural Symposium. Davidson College, Davidson,
North Carolina. (704) 892-6281.

SouthWest
FEB. 1 & 2.
Horticulture Magazine Symposium: Landscape Design. Denver
Botanic Gardens, Denver, Colorado. (303) 370-8019.
FEB. 11–13.
Language of Flowers Flower Show. Boyce Thompson Arboretum,
Superior, Arizona. (520) 689-2811.
FEB. 23. The
Well-Tended Perennial Garden. Lecture by Tracy DiSabato-Aust.
Denver Botanic Gardens, Denver, Colorado. (303) 370-8020.

West
JAN. 22.
Deciduous Fruit Trees. Lecture by Frank James of the Orange
County Rare Fruit Growers Association. Fullerton Arboretum,
Fullerton, California. (714) 278-3579.
FEB. 3–6.
Fascination of Orchids International Show and Sale. South Coast
Plaza west, Costa Mesa, California. (714) 964-3265.
FEB. 12 & 13.
Camellia Society Show. San Diego Camellia Society. San Diego
Wild Animal Park, San Diego, California. (760) 480-0100.
FEB. 12 & 13.
Camellia Show. Huntington Botanical Gardens, San Marino,
California. (626) 405-2141.

Canada
JAN. 23. Dream
Garden 2000. Symposium. Galt Horticultural Society. Grand Valley
Golf Club, Cambridge, Ontario. (519) 448-1081.

Special Events
Sierra Madre’s
Treasure
On March 19 you can see
California’s famed Sierra Madre wisteria vine, billed as the
world’s largest blooming plant. The 106-year-old plant covers
the grounds of two private residences and is open for public
viewing one day each year during Sierra Madre’s Wistaria
Festival, when its more than one million lavender-colored
blossoms are at their peak.
The vine has been a
celebrated curiosity since 1918, when the first festival was
held in its honor. Purchased in 1894 and brought home in a
gallon can, the plant eventually enshrouded both its arbors and
its owner’s house, even causing the roof to collapse under its
weight in 1931. The arbors were retained, however, a new house
was built, and the wisteria was saved.
Admission to see the
vine is free, but reservations are required; tickets are
limited, so order early. Write to “Wistaria Tickets,” Sierra
Madre Chamber of Commerce, 49 S. Baldwin Ave., Suite K, Sierra
Madre, CA 91024. State the number of tickets and the preferred
hour for viewing between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Parking near the vine
is restricted, but round-trip shuttle bus rides are available
for $5 a person. For more information, call (626) 306-1150.
Margaret T. Baird -
Communications Assistant