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Annual Spring Flower Show 2005

Time for Reflection

The Annual Spring Flower Show at Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden will begin Saturday, March 5th and run through Sunday, March 20th, 2005 in the Talcott Greenhous e. This horticultural event will showcase hundreds of spring-blossoming bulbs and plants, which will be displayed in the main Show House. This year’s theme is ‘Time for Reflection’, and will feature a reflecting pool of bluestone, as well as other elements of a formal garden, interspersed with spring-flowering plants and bulbs. Flower Show attendees may expect to see fragrant favorites such as hyacinths, narcissus, pansies, freesia, primroses, canary broom, as well as tulips, anemones, ranunculus, crocus, scilla, muscari, cineraria and calceolaria or pocketbook plant.

2005 Spring Lecture Series

All lectures are free and open to the public.

Free lectures on gardening and horticulture, presented in conjunction with our Spring Flower Show. Following every lecture, there will be a reception for the speaker in the illuminated Talcott Greenhouse.

3/09/05 - Paula Panich: Sex, Lying, and Cheating and Other First-Hand Reports from the Garden
7:00 PM, Gamble Auditorium, Art Building

Do you think garden writing is mostly about rattling teacups among the delphiniums? Think again. Come hear the the voices of witty and world-weary writers who know it's not all about the garden of Eden. Paula Panich, M.F.A., is author of the forthcoming Cultivating Words: The Guide to Writing About the Plants and Gardens You Love (Tryphon Press). Publisher of www.dirtagardenjournal.com, she teaches garden writing at the New York Botanical Garden and other venues.

3/23/05 - Ron Kujawski: A Yankee's View of the English Garden: Lessons I Learned
7:00 PM, Gamble Auditorium, Art Building

Ron Kujawski, noted former UMass Extension agent of 25 years, specializing in landscape, nursery and urban forestry, will speak on English gardens. The magical, lush, and intricate gardens of Sissinghurst, Hidcote, and Dixter inspire visions of heaven, yet they also can be horticulturally intimidating. Discover the gardening lessons this New Englander brought home in this colorful slide presentation. Ron Kujawski is a horticultural consultant, writer, and lecturer.

4/05/05 - Bobby J. Ward: The Plant Hunter’s Garden
7:00 PM, Morrison Room, Willits-Hallowell Center
(across the river from the Talcott Greenhouse)

Bobby Ward, author of The Plant Hunter’s Garden; The New Explorers and Their Discoveries, will speak on his acclaimed book. In his book, Ward explores the lives and discoveries of 32 of today’s more prolific plant hunters, individuals who are collecting plants specifically for horticultural introduction. Ward, a retired environmental scientist with a PhD in botany, is a past president of the North American Rock Garden Society, and an avid gardener.

Show Essentials

Show Dates: March 5-20, 2005

Special Show Hours: Daily, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM.

Location: Talcott Greenhouse, Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden, South Hadley, MA 01075

Directions: See our Visitor Information, or call the Talcott Greenhouse at (413) 538-2116.

Show Details

  • Show is FREE and open to the public.
  • Groups welcome with advance notice (please call).
  • Wheelchair accessible.
Mount Holyoke College  Botanic Garden
50 College Street, South Hadley, Massachusetts 01075
Telephone: 413-538-2116

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