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Understanding Plant Preferences: How Plants Adapt in the Wild and in Our Gardens

last modified January 12, 2009

Understanding Plant Preferences: How Plants Adapt in the Wild and in Our Gardens

Understanding Plant Preferences

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Every plant–from a weed to a pampered garden celebrity–has clever strategies for adapting to its environment. Join Dr. Elizabeth Farnsworth to learn about the evolutionary roots of common adaptations. Taking a scientist’s view, she will explore some interesting physiological and architectural traits, as well as the ecological affinities of familiar New England plant species. Understanding adaptive traits can help us determine why certain plants grow best in particular places and how they cope with stress.

Space is limited and participants are encouraged to pre-register by calling 413-369-4044, ext. 5. Check http://csld.edu/travel.htm for directions.