Presented by the Plant Conservation Professional Community
On July 19, 1887, Alice Eastwood and Alfred Russel Wallace began a Colorado journey together to explore the alpine plants of Gray’s Peak. Their adventure and collections were re-created over 135 years later by the alpine staff members of Denver Botanic Gardens and Betty Ford Alpine Gardens. Join us to hear about our adventure.
Speakers: Amy Schneider and Jennifer Neale, Denver Botanic Gardens
Cost: Free for Members, $15 for Non-members (Usually $15, free in special circumstances)
This event will be recorded and shared with all registrants about one week after and made available in our Library/Media Center. All virtual events are hosted via Zoom and will have closed captioning available. If you have questions about the event’s accessibility, please reach out to info@publicgardens.org.
Garden Management Professional Development Track supported by: Longwood Gardens
Horticulture Professional Development Track supported by: Bartlett Tree Experts
The statements and opinions expressed by panelists, hosts, attendees, or other participants of this event are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of, nor are endorsed by, the American Public Gardens Association.