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November/December 2000 Issue

From Regional Happenings

Mid Atlantic | North Central | North East | North West
South Central | South East | South West
West Coast | Canada
Special Events

 Events sponsored or co-sponsored by AHS are indicated by an AHS symbol. Expanded and updated Regional Happenings listings can be viewed on the Society's Web site click here!

 

Mid-Atlantic

Through Nov. 19. Chrysanthemum Festival. Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. (610) 388-1000.

Through Feb. 25. Garden Railroad. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (412) 622-6914.

Nov. 6 & 7. Wildlife Habitat Council's 12th Annual Symposium. Renaissance Harborplace Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland. (301) 588-8994.

Nov. 11. The Delight of Bulbs as Companion Plants. Lecture by Brent Heath. Brookside Gardens, Wheaton, Maryland. (301) 962-1451.

Nov. 11. Tea & Violets at Washington's National Cathedral. Hosted by the American Violet Society. Washington, D.C. (703) 707-0049.

Nov. 23-Jan. 1. Christmas at Longwood. Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. (610) 388-1000.

Nov. 24-Jan. 7. Gifts Under Glass. Flower show. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (412) 622-6914.

Dec. 1, 2, & 4. Wreath Workshops. Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia. (804) 984-9822.

Dec. 2. Holiday Greens Sale & Open House. Historic Bartram's Garden, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (215) 729-5281.

Dec. 2. Wreath Workshop. U.S. National Arboretum, Washington, D.C. (202) 245-4523.

Dec. 8-10. Christmas at an English Country House. Ladew Topiary Gardens, Monkton, Maryland. (410) 557-9466.

Dec. 11. Arboretum By Moonlight. Guided hike. U.S. National Arboretum, Washington, D.C. (202) 245-4523.

 

North Central

Nov. 4. Gardening From the Catalog: The World at Your Fingertips. Symposium. Olbrich Botanical Gardens, Madison, Wisconsin. (608) 246-4550.

Nov. 14. Fruits in the Culinary Landscape. Lecture by Martha Davis. Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois. (630) 719-2468.  

Nov. 24-Dec. 31. Celebrations Holiday Festival. Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Illinois. (847) 835-5440.

Weekends, Nov. 24-Dec. 23. Garden of Lights. Green Bay Botanical Garden, Green Bay, Wisconsin. (920) 490-9457.

Dec. 2 & 3. Festival of Light. Botanica: The Wichita Gardens, Wichita, Kansas. (316) 264-0448.

Dec. 2-Jan. 7. Annual Christmas Poinsettia Display. Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, Belle Isle, Detroit, Michigan. (313) 852-4064.

Dec. 7-9. Holiday Plant Sale. Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Illinois. (847) 835-5440.

Dec. 9-31. Olbrich's Holiday & Train Show. Olbrich Botanical Gardens, Madison, Wisconsin. (608) 246-4550.

 

North East

Through Nov. 19. Japanese Autumn Garden: Momijigari. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York. (718) 817-8700.

Nov. 4-19. Chrysanthemum Show. The Botanic Garden of Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. (413) 585-2740.

Nov. 4-19. Chrysanthemum Show. Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Garden, Buffalo, New York. (716) 696-3555.

Nov. 9. Demystifying Bamboo in the Urban Garden. Lecture by Michael Alfano. Horticultural Society of New York, New York. (212) 757-0915.

Nov. 23-Jan. 1. Christmas at the Newport Mansions. Sponsored by the Preservation Society of Newport County. Newport, Rhode Island. (401) 847-1000.

Nov. 24-Jan. 7. Holiday Garden and Train Show. New York Botanical Garden, New York, New York. (718) 817-8700.

 

North West

Nov. 26-Dec. 31. Garden D'Lights. Bellevue Botanical Garden, Bellevue, Washington. (425) 452-2750.

Dec. 2-10. Holidays at Hoyt. Wreath workshops, gifts, and plants. Hoyt Arboretum, Portland, Oregon. (503) 228-8733.

 

South Central

Nov. 4. Fall Family Garden Fair. San Antonio Botanical Gardens, San Antonio, Texas. (210) 207-3250.

Dec. 2. Carols & Crumpets Herb Festival. Tulsa Garden Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma. (918) 836-5307.

Dec. 2. Holiday Herbs. Herbs and decorations for sale. McAshan Herb Gardens at Festival Hill, Round Top, Texas. (979) 249-5283.

 

 

South East

Nov. 4 & 5. Amazing Mums. The 49th Annual Chrysanthemum Show of the Georgia Chrysanthemum Society. Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, Georgia. (404) 876-5859.

Nov. 4 & 5. Mount Dora Plant & Garden Fair. Gilbert Park, Mount Dora, Florida. (352) 357-4116.

Nov. 10-12. Orchidfest. Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, Georgia. (404) 876-5859.

Nov. 11 & 12. Ramble: A Garden Festival. Fairchild Tropical Garden, Coral Gables, Florida. (305) 667-1651.

Nov. 14. Mosses In Your Garden. Lecture by Hal Massey. Hosted by the Georgia Native Plant Society. Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, Georgia. (770) 343-6000.

Nov. 16. On The Trail for Plants and Inspiration. Lecture by Elizabeth Dean. Hosted by the Georgia Perennial Plant Association. Atlanta History Center, Atlanta, Georgia. (404) 237-8071.

Nov. 17-Dec. 31. Garden of Lights. Norfolk Botanical Garden, Norfolk, Virginia. (757) 441-5830.

Nov. 18 & 19. Garden Festival. Heathcote Botanical Garden, Fort Pierce, Florida. (561) 464-4672.

Nov. 22-Jan. 7. Garden of Lights. Cypress Gardens, Cypress Gardens, Florida. (800) 282-2123.

Nov. 26-Dec. 31. Magic Christmas in Lights. Bellingrath Gardens and Home, Theodore, Alabama. (334) 973-2217.

Dec. 2. Holiday Home & Garden Tour. Sponsored by the Gibbes Museum of Art. Charleston, South Carolina. (843) 722-2706.

Dec. 8-10. Winter Holidays. Harry P. Leu Gardens, Orlando, Florida. (407) 246-2620.

Dec. through mid-Jan. Country Christmas. Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, Georgia. (404) 876-5859.

 

SouthWest

Dec. 1 & 2. Holiday Fair. Albuquerque Garden Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (505) 296-6020.

Dec. 1-3. Noches des las Luminarias. Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona. (480) 941-1225.

Dec. 1-3. Luminaria Nights. Tucson Botanical Gardens, Tucson, Arizona. (520) 326-9686.

Dec. 1-30. River of Lights. Rio Grande Botanic Garden, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (505) 764-6200.

 

West

Nov. 4 & 5. Japanese Garden Festival. Descanso Gardens, La Canada, California. (818) 952-4401.

Dec. 27-31. Suiseki Show. Huntington Botanical Gardens, San Marino, California. (626) 405-2141.

 

Canada

Nov. 2-12. The Winter Garden Show at the Royal. The Coliseum at the National Trade Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto, Ontario. (416) 263-3400.

Dec. 8-31. Festival of Lights. VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, British Columbia. (604) 878-9274. 

 

Special Events

Snapshots of the Country Place Era

Uniting the common threads in the landscapes of seven historic estates, a new exhibition at the PaineWebber Art Gallery in New York, New York, celebrates a previously unexamined period of American landscape architecture through a collection of contemporary photographs. "A Genius for Place: American Landscapes of the Country Place Era" features 70 black-and-white photographs and seven color images by award-winning landscape photographer Carol Betsch.

Built between 1900 and 1940-a period when American rail and road systems were rapidly expanding-these lavish "country places" were commissioned by wealthy American industrialists as pastoral escapes from their workaday urban worlds. The rare landscapes included in the exhibition span the United States from coast to coast, ranging from eastern masterpieces such as Naumkeag, the estate of Mabel Choate in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, to Val Verde in Santa Barbara, California, built by Wright S. Ludington. "I felt these seven estates were the most representative examples of the period, reflecting a chronology of the integration of naturalistic and formal design elements," says Robin Karson, the exhibit's curator and director of the Library of American Landscape History in Amherst, Massachusetts. "Their great cohesiveness, spatially and architecturally, make these landscapes great works of art." All of the historic estates featured in the exhibition retain significant portions of their original designs and are accessible to the public.

The Paine Webber Art Gallery is located in Paine Webber's corporate headquarters at 1285 Avenue of the Americas in New York City. The exhibition is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. through December 1; admission is free. For more information, call (212) 713-2885. "A Genius for Place" will open in Washington, D.C., in the fall of 2001, then tour the United States over the following two years. A corresponding book by Karson will also be published at the end of 2001.

-Margaret T. Baird, Communications Assistant

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