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There is so much going on at UC Berkeley’s Botanical Garden!

Here is what has been added to Classes Near You > California:


University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley

http://botanicalgarden.berkeley.edu/
This 34-acre garden was established in 1890 and is now a non-profit research garden and museum. The botanical art classes below are taught by Lee McCaffree and Catherine Watters. View a detailed schedule and register on the Garden’s website.

  • Horticultural Walk: Southern Africa – Thursday, March 17, 2011;
    1 PM – 2:30 PM. Learn about the early annuals and spring flowering bulbs that fill the Southern Africa section with color. Join horticulturist, Meghan Ray, on a walking tour celebrating this annual show of color. Reservations required. Cost: $10 nonmembers, Free members
  • Fiber & Dye Exhibit – Saturday March 19 – Sunday April 3, 2011;
    9 AM – 12:00 PM. Plants are the origin of most of the fibers we use in our daily lives, and of the dyes that provide us with colors. Feel fabrics, see and smell dyes while learning about the many uses of plant fibers & dyes from around the world. Free with garden admission.
  • Garden Garments: Opening Reception, Workshop and Book Release with Sasha Duerr – Saturday, March 19, 2011; 1 PM – 4 PM. Learn to dye with creative alternative sources of natural plant dyes from your very own garden, or even urban sidewalk, with Sasha Duerr, textile designer and founder of Permacouture Institute. Create a surprising array of colors for a garden dyers sample book and artistically dye a plant colored and patterned textile to take home with you! Sasha will be speaking from her new book The Handbook Of Natural Plant Dyes: Personalize Your Craft With Organic Colors From Acorns, Blackberries, Coffee, And Other Everyday Ingredients. Reservations required. Cost: $25 nonmembers, $20 members. Books available for purchase.
  • Felting with Plant Dyed Wool For Kids – Sunday, March 27, 2011;
    1 PM – 2 PM. Learn how to make a beautiful felted textile using plant dyed wools from Thirteen Mile Lamb and Wool, using a wet-felting technique. For ages 6 and up. Reservations required. Cost: $20 nonmembers, $15 members. Price includes one adult and one child. $10 each additional child or adult per family.
  • Extreme Plants: Desert Gardens for Kids – Saturday, April 9, 2011; 1:00 – 2:30 PM. Children and their accompanying parent/guardian will learn about succulents, tour the Arid House and Desert Collections, eat refreshments made from edible succulents, and take home a garden project. Cost: $20 nonmembers, $17 members (one child w/one potted garden). Additional child/parent/garden, $12 each.
  • NEW! Botanical Latin: It’s a dead language but it’s still aliiiive!
    Tuesday, April 12; 1:00 – 4:30 PM. You’re invited to join us for a brief introduction to botanical Latin. Learn the names for plants and the way the names are constructed. We’ll look at some common Latin and Greek roots for plant names and botanical terms, and use some simple rules of thumb to pronounce plant names with confidence. Al Luongo originally developed this course for the New York Botanical Garden and now he’s bringing to Berkeley! The workshop will include a copy of the full course notes including a list of useful books and Web sites. Refreshments too! Registration required. Cost: $30 nonmembers, $25 members.
  • NEW! The California Collection – Tuesday, April 14, 2011; 1:00 – 2:30 PM. Join horticulturist Ken Bates for a tour through the California Area, the Garden’s largest collection. See native flora from diverse regions of the state. Representing close to one-quarter of the state’s native species, the U.C. Botanical Garden showcases one of the largest species collections of native California plants anywhere. Free; members only; registration required.
  • NEW! Cal Day – Saturday, April 16, 2011.
    Join Garden docents for free tours of Plants of the World throughout the day as a part of this campus-wide event. Visitors will enjoy hands-on activities, demonstrations and special discounts. Stroll through the Garden, visit the Garden Shop, relax with your family and friends, and maybe even pick up a new passion for horticulture! Tours at 11 AM, 12 PM, 1 PM, 2 PM. Free.
  • Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs – Sunday, April 24, 2011;
    1:00 – 2:30 PM. Children will learn about plant-based dyes as they color eggs. $20 nonmembers / $15 members. Price includes one adult, one child, and 6 eggs. Each additional child and adult, $6.
  • Spring Plant Sale – April 29-30, 2011. Members’ Sale (Friday April 29; 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM). Public Sale (Saturday April 30; 10 AM – 2 PM).
  • National Public Gardens Day – Friday, May 6, 2011; 9 AM – 5 PM. National Public Gardens Day is a celebration of America’s public gardens and their
    important role in promoting environmental stewardship and awareness, plant and water conservation and education. Better Homes and Gardens Magazine offers BHG readers a free admission coupon for two to visit participating APGA member gardens on National Public Gardens Day (visit website at www.bhg.com for coupon). To show our gratitude for your support we’ll be featuring special tours and activities throughout the day. Get out there and enjoy your local green spaces – for free! There will be a docent-led tour at 11am and 1pm leaving from the Garden shop. Free admission with BHG coupon.
  • NEW! Unselt Birding Walk and Breakfast – Saturday, May 7, 2011;
    9:00 AM – 11:30 PM. Join the flock of bird enthusiasts to enjoy the Garden’s bird life with Phila Rogers, expert birder and Chris Carmichael, Associate Director of Collections and Horticulture. Event includes light breakfast. Free. Members only. Registration required.
  • Botanical Illustration: The Rose – Monday & Tuesday, May 9-10, 2011; 10 AM – 4 PM. Paint roses from the Garden! Learn about morphology of roses as you create your colored pencil or watercolor painting. Cost: $160 nonmembers / $150 members
  • A Walk Through the Garden of Old Roses – Saturday, May 14, 2011; 10 AM – 12 PM. Horticulturist Peter Klement will lead a walk through the garden and tell fascinating stories about the history of roses. Cost: $20 nonmembers / $15 members.
  • Animals of the Garden Children’s Walk – Sunday, May 15, 2011;
    1:00 – 2:30 PM. Learn about newts, butterflies, birds, frogs, lizards, snakes, and more! $10 each adult and child.
  • NEW! An Illustrated Guide to Fauna of the East Bay Hills – Friday,
    May 20, 2011; 10 AM – 3 PM. The UC Botanical Garden is proud to present, An Illustrated Guide to Fauna of the East Bay Hills. This fold-up guide offers an extensive introduction to the incredible array of animals that can be found in the Garden and surrounding hills. The original art used in the field guide will be on view in a special public exhibition on Friday, May 20 in the Garden Conference Center. Guides will be available for purchase at the exhibition. Come celebrate the arrival of this highly anticipated field guide! Free with Garden admission.
  • NEW! The Mediterranean Collection – Thursday, May 26, 2011;
    1:00 – 2:30 PM. Colin Baxter, Horticulturist for the Mediterranean collections will take you on a delightful tour of this diverse collection. Come explore the diverse flora from regions around the Mediterranean Sea! Free. Members only. Registration required.
  • NEW! The South American Collection – Thursday, June 16, 2011;
    1:00 – 2:30 PM. Join Horticulturist Peter Klement for a lovely summer tour through the Garden’s South American Collection. Plants in this collection represent the floras of temperate and mediterranean climate areas of South America, featuring plants from the matorral of coastal Chile. Free. Members only. Registration required.
  • Introduction to Botanical Art – Wednesday & Thursday, July 6-7, 2011; 10 AM – 4 PM. Participants will learn how to measure and draw plants in detail as they work in graphite, colored pencils, and watercolor. Instructor, Catherine Watters, welcomes artists at all levels. $160 nonmembers / $150 members.
  • Sick Plant Clinic – First Saturday of Each Month, 9 AM – 12 PM. Free. No reservations required.
  • Monthly Butterfly Walks – Fourth Tuesday of each month (March – October); 3 – 4 PM. Garden volunteer, docent, and caterpillar lady, Sally Levinson, will lead walks through the garden in search of butterflies. Space is limited. Children welcome. Free with admission.
  • Garden Strollers – Second Wednesday of Each Month, 11 AM – 11:45 PM. A 45-minute tour of the garden for adults with young children (3 and under). Tour will end on the lawn for play and snacks (bring your own). Children must be in a stroller or carrier during the tour. FREE with garden admission. Meet in front of the Garden Ship. For more information, call (510) 642-7082 or email garden@berkeley.edu.

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The Brenton Arboretum and the state of Iowa has been added to the site.
Here is what’s new at Classes Near You > Iowa!


Brenton Arboretum, Dallas Center

www.thebrentonarboretum.org
The Brenton Arboretum is a 140-acre arboretum established in 1997 featuring 2,600 trees and shrubs. Most of the more than 175 species of trees and shrubs are organized by species to facilitate learning and to emphasize the importance of trees in our world. The event schedule for 2011 includes:

  • Winter Tree Identification Workshop and Walk – Saturday, January 22, 2011; 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. (Snow Date: Saturday, February 5)
  • Start a Monthly Nature Club – Saturday, February 29, 2011
  • Nature Journaling – March 5, 2011. Use Facebook and Twitter to track seasonal changes throughout the growing season.
  • Tree Anatomy – Friday, April 23, 2011; 5:00 – 6:30 PM.
  • Spring Bird Migration – Saturday, April 23, 2011; 7:30 – 10:30 AM.
  • Basic Botany & Why You Should Use Scientific Names – May 2011
  • Watershed Walk – Saturday, June 2011
  • How Scientists Catch Bugs in Trees – Saturday, July 9, 2011
  • Seeds, Fruits and Nuts – Saturday, September 24, 2011
  • Bird Migration South – October 2011
  • Leaf Collection Show – Sunday, October 22, 2011; 1 – 3 PM
  • Looking for Trees to Plant in 2012 – November 2011
  • Recognizing Evergreens – December 2011. Learn how to identify conifers.
NOTE: Schedule subject to change

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Celebrate Orchid Spectacular and add a few pages to your sketchbook!

New at Classes Near You > North Carolina:


North Carolina Botanical Garden

www.ncbg.unc.edu
Certificate students will receive a well-rounded education enhancing their scientific understanding of plants, their knowledge of visual arts theory, and the way they approach drawing and painting plant portraits. The complete schedule for 2011 and an overview of this program’s requirements can be obtained here.



Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, Belmont

www.dsbg.org
The Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden offers many learning opportunities for both children and adults. The garden’s classes about photography and Adobe Photoshop may be of special interest to ArtPlantae readers. View a complete list of current classes on the garden’s website.

    Botanical Illustration: The Beauty of Orchids
    Thursdays, Jan 20 – Feb 24, 2011; 4:00 – 6:30 PM. This class is designed for both aspiring and experienced artists. During this six-week course, participants will learn how to draw and paint orchids. Participants will also learn about brushes, paper, and the morphological features of orchids.
    Cost: $125 members, $150 nonmembers.

    Adobe Photoshop for Beginners & Photographers

    Sunday, Jan 30, 2011; 1:30 – 4:00 PM.
    Cost: $40 members, $46 nonmembers

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A weekend of art and leisure is waiting for you at Farncombe Estate. Botanical artist, Valerie Oxley, will teach botanical illustration and painting next year. See Classes Near You > England.

Farncombe Estate
Weekend Courses & Events in the Cotswolds

www.farncombeestate.co.uk
A 300-acre privately-owned parkland in the Cotswolds. Host to weekend classes in a wide variety of subjects. There is even a bed-and-breakfast option! Follow their blog or become a Fan of their Facebook page to learn more about this unique learning opportunity.

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Now at Classes Near You > California:


The Gardens at Heather Farm

Walnut Creek
www.gardenshf.org
The Gardens at Heather Farm are comprised of twenty demonstration gardens. This six-acre garden is also an outdoor classroom. The garden offers many classes and has its own florilegium. The florilegium project is managed by botanical artist, Catherine Watters.

    Painting Pumpkins and Gourds
    Saturday & Sunday
    Nov. 13-14, 2010 (9 AM – 3 PM)
    Capture the colors, shapes and textures of pumpkins and gourds. Instructor: Catherine Watters. Cost: $130 members/$150 non-members. For complete details and to register, click here.

    The Botany and Ecology of How Plants Grow

    Saturday November 20, 2010
    9 AM – 12:00 PM
    Have you ever wondered how plants grow? Why some are trees, others bulbs, and even annuals? Why pH is so important for plants and how roots work? How do plants “know” to make roots when you cut off pieces to root them or the tops regrow after they have been pruned? In this interactive discussion using live plants and images of plants, you will learn how and why plants live or die, flourish, or flounder
 in your garden. In this class, you will be able to ask a lot of questions and ponder the inner and outer workings of plants in a comfortable non-technical learning environment. Instructor: Ernesto Sandoval, Director of Botanical Conservatory, UC Davis. Cost: $20 members/$25 non-members. For complete details and to register, click here

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Now at Classes Near You > California:

Around the World in 127 Acres: Meet the Arboretum’s Plant Collections
Saturday Walking Tours
10 – 11:30 am

The Arboretum’s collection of over 18,000 accessioned plants is roughly divided into five geographic sections, two greenhouses, and several other specialty collections and exhibits. Botanical information consultant Frank McDonough will take you out onto the grounds to learn more about these fascinating & extensive collections. Be sure to wear comfortable, rugged shoes, a hat and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty – and bring drinking water.


October 23
– World Wide Weavers: An introduction to the uses, history and anthropology of the fabric producing plants that grow at the Arboretum.

November 13
– Pyromaniac Plants: A look at fire ecology and what plants do to survive and thrive in areas that are prone to frequent conflagrations.

November 20
– World Wide Wood: Discover the many timber-producing trees from around the world that are in the Arboretum’s collection.

December 4
– How low can they go? A look at plants at the Arboretum that use the least amount of water.

December 18
– ‘Frankenplants’: Manipulating the genetics of plants hasn’t always been as sophisticated as it is today, but the consequences of making a mistake have always been great. We’ll look at the history and consequences of mankind’s genetic manipulation of the plants around him as represented by specimens at the Arboretum, and examine the history of agriculture as it relates to you, the food you eat, and the plants you put in your garden.

To register, call (626) 821-4623 to register or you may pay at the class.
Cost: $5 member/$7 non-member per class

These classes are held in the garden and require some walking throughout the collections. Classes meet rain or shine. Meet in the Arboretum Library.

Visit the L.A. Arboretum website to learn more about this wonderful resource.

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© Elinor Nissley. All rights reserved

Nature in Relief: Letterpress Graphics
October – December 2010

Elinor Nissley is the current Artist-in-Residence at The Theodore Payne Foundation (TPF). An architectural designer and the creative force behind Krank Press, Elinor will spend her residency transforming the organic shapes of California natives into graphic forms. To do this, Elinor is carving printing blocks based on her drawings of plants from the TPF nursery. Elinor prints all of her work on a 1956 Chandler & Price Craftsman letterpress.

Elinor has a Bachelor of Arts in printmaking from Rice University in Texas and a Master of Architecture from UC Berkeley.

You are invited to visit The Theodore Payne Foundation to view Elinor’s prints. Meet Elinor in-person and learn about printmaking during the annual Fall Festival & Plant Sale. Elinor will be on-site Saturday October 8 and Saturday October 15.

The exhibition Nature in Relief: Letterpress Graphics will be on view through December 2010. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.



More About the Fall Festival at TPF
:
The Foundation’s biggest sale of the year is a popular event, complete with vendors, music, and discounts on plants and seeds.

The nursery is located at 10459 Tuxford Street, Sun Valley, CA 91352. (map)

  • Event Dates: Friday & Saturday, October 8-9
  • Hours: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Members’ Days: 15% off plants (1 gal. & up) and 10% off seed
  • Non-members: Get in on the savings! Memberships available at the door.
  • Event Dates: Friday & Saturday, October 15-16
  • Hours: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Weekend Special: Discounts to all! 10% off plants (1 gal. & up) and seed

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