brochure - Hardy Plant Society Mid

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brochure - Hardy Plant Society Mid
SPEAKERS
GEORGE COOMBS, is the Research Horticulturist at Mt.
THE HARDY PLANT SOCIETY
MID-ATLANTIC GROUP
Helen DiCaprio
334 Old Bailey Ln
West Chester, PA 19382
Cuba Center in Hockessin, DE. George is responsible for the
native plant evaluation program as well as for evaluating plants
for introduction to the trade. To date, he has authored trial
research reports on Coreopsis and Heuchera, with another
report on Baptisia to be published later this year. Before joining
Mt. Cuba Center, George worked in the nursery industry at both
the wholesale and retail levels.
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ADAM GLAS, gardener at The Scott Arboretum of
A Symposium
for
Gardeners
Swarthmore College, oversees the International Clematis Trial,
the American Rose Trials for Sustainability (ARTS), as well as
the renovation of the Dean Bond Rose Garden. Before joining
the Scott team, he was a nursery manager at a local garden center, an estate gardener in his home state of Wisconsin, and a
graduate of the Professional Gardener Program of Longwood
Gardens. He also studied horticulture and landscape design at
the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
Saturday, March 19, 2016
HEIDI HESSELEIN, a 4th-generation nurserywoman, grew
up at Princeton Nurseries where she caught the horticulture
bug. After stints in California, she and her husband Richard
Hesselein, also a 4th-generation nurseryman, moved back to
Princeton Nurseries before starting their own Pleasant Run
Nursery in Allentown, NJ, in 1998. Heidi’s horticultural
interests are wide ranging as are her numerous associations in
many professional organizations and horticulture societies.
ERIC HSU is Plant Information Coordinator at Chanticleer
and runs a blog Plinth et al with a gardener friend. Before joining Chanticleer, he had stints at The Scott Arboretum of
Swarthmore College, the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard
University, and Polly Hill Arboretum on Martha’s Vineyard.
Eric has a BS degree from Cornell and Masters degrees from
the University of Reading, England, and the University of
Tasmania, Australia. He is a frequent contributor to various
publications including the RHS quarterly The Plantsman.
Photo ©George Coombs
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The Hardy Plant Society
Mid-Atlantic Group
Coreopsis integrifolia
Academic Bldg, Large Auditorium
Delaware County Community College
Media, PA 19063
J
ONATHAN WRIGHT has been obsessed with plants/
gardens since childhood and began his career in horticulture at
age 13 at R-P Nurseries, one of the oldest family-run garden
centers in the country. He graduated from the Longwood
Gardens Professional Gardener Program, interned at
Heronswood Nursery in WA, and earned his BS in horticulture
from Temple University. In 2004 Jonathan joined the staff at
Chanticleer where he is responsible for designing, installing,
and maintaining the gardens surrounding the main house and its
terraces. Known for his exuberant plantings, he is also responsible for the Bulb Meadow, the Serpentine Gardem, and, most
recently, for a new elevated pathway that meanders from the
main terrace down the hill to the Serpentine Garden.
SCHEDULE (continued)
SATURDAY, MARCH 19
8:15 AM
9:00 AM
9:15 AM
Check-in and Coffee Service
Silent Auction, Vendor & Book Sales*
open and continue throughout the day.
Welcome: Sharon Anderson, HPS President
George Coombs
Great Natives from Mt. Cuba Center
George will present the top-performing plants from
recently completed Mt. Cuba trials on Heuchera and
Coreopsis, as well as promising selections from ongoing
trials of Baptisia, Monarda, Phlox, and Clematis. He also
will discuss some of his favorite native perennials that
deserve greater prominence in horticulture.
10:15 AM Break
10:30 AM Eric Hsu
Hydrangeas: Beyond the Blues
Mophead hydrangeas are classic, high summer, flowering
shrubs, but they have been eclipsed by their equally ornamental cousins. A few of these relatives such as the oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) and climbing
hydrangea (H. anomala ssp. petiolaris) are well established in our gardens, but how many of us grow the
Japanese mountain hydrangea (H. serrata) or aspera
hydrangea (H. aspera)? This talk will cover lesser known
members of the family and demystify their cultivation.
11:00 AM Heidi Hesselein
Smaller Trees, Bigger Impact
Gardens are rewarding when plantings have multiple
height levels, however finding trees to make an attractive
smaller canopy can be challenging. Learn about small
ornamental trees under 40’—interesting options, chosen
for their multi-season appeal, as food for wildlife, for their
native status, or for tolerance of challenging sites.
Noon to
1:30 PM
1:30 PM
Lunch
Silent Auction ends at 1:00 PM, Vendor & Book
Sales continue
Adam Glas
Clematis: Beyond the Mailbox
Learn which new varieties are performing well in the
International Clematis Trial at The Scott Arboretum, as
well as tried and true varieties that deserve attention. In
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addition, discover underutilized design techniques that
can add to the diversity and usefulness of this adaptable
genus.
2:00 PM
Jonathan Wright
It’s All in the Details
Create the garden of your dreams that reveals itself to
be more beautiful the more one spends looking.
Regardless of your starting point, whether on a grand
scale or in smaller spaces, the details can make or break
a garden. From coordinating colors found in plants with
architectural elements to highlighting minute details of
individual plants themselves, explore ways to bring
more depth, cohesiveness, and beauty to your garden.
3:00 PM
Closing Remarks
Thank you for joining us today!
*PLANT/BOOK SALE & SILENT AUCTION
Cash and checks only.
REGISTRATION FORM
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Saturday, March 19, 2016
Name(s) (Please list by full name all persons paid for with this
registration form.)
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
Address ______________________________________
Phone (______) ________________________________
E-mail _______________________________________
(For Registration Confirmation)
FEE: $75 for members of The Hardy Plant Society/MidAtlantic Group; $85 for non-members. Fee includes
morning coffee service and box lunch.
Pre-registration required. Capacity limited.
____ Member Registrations @ $75
$________
____ Non-Member Registrations @ $85
$________
____ Beginning 3/1/2016 @ $85
If you need help getting purchases to your car,
please ask for the use of wagons at the cashier table.
PARKING: Once on campus, follow the access road
and HPS signs to Staff Parking Lot #2.
DIRECTIONS TO DELAWARE COUNTY
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Academic Building, Large Auditorium
901 S. Media Line Rd, Media PA 19063
Route 476: Exit 9 (Newtown Sq/Upper Darby) Rte 3
West (West Chester Pk) towards Newtown Sq, pass
Rte 320, turn left at 3rd light (Media Line Rd), 2
miles to college entrance on left.
I-95 North or South: Exit marked 476
(Chester/Plymouth Meeting). Follow 476 to Exit 5
(Rte 1, Lima/Springfield). Turn left on Rte 1 South
(Lima). Follow Rte 1 to Media/Rte 252 Exit. Make
right onto Rte 252, cross Springton Reservoir, and
make a right at the next light at sign for college.
From West Chester: Take Rte 3 East to Rte 252
South. Turn right on Rte 252 South and go to 3rd
light (Media Line Rd). Turn left. The college entrance
is on the right.
____ Beginning 3/1/2016 @ $95
Total due:
$________
$________
$________
Box Lunch (from HoneyBaked Ham): Select one per registrant.
Each includes sandwich of your choice, chips, pickle,
and a cookie. A selection of beverages is provided.
____Ham/Swiss, marble rye
____Roasted turkey/Swiss, ciabatta roll
____Vegetarian 3-cheese (Swiss, provolone, cheddar), onions, peppers,
olives, multi-grain bread
Register with a credit card online at hardyplant.org or
mail completed form and check payable to HPS/MAG to
Carol Dutill
2488 Hillendale Dr
Norristown, PA 19403
No refunds unless event is cancelled.
Non-member registrants: Consider joining HPS/MAG and
receive the members’ registration rate. Annual membership is
$35; go to www.hardyplant.org and use a credit card, or send a
check with the downloadable membership form available online.