
In this interactive class, begin with a lecture in our Visitor Center Auditorium and then move out into the Gardens to explore a selection of horticulturally significant plants that give a landscape life through the fall and into winter.
Explore how to incorporate a variety of transitional plants into your own garden or landscape, with a focus on fall color, attractive fruit, wildlife value, and winter interest.
Location
Visitor Center Auditorium
This class will take part partially or entirely outdoors. Please dress for the weather.
Instructor
Nora Sadler
Nora Sadler earned a BS in plant science and a BA in earth resources/geography from the University of Delaware. She has completed the Longwood Gardens Series I and Series II Certificate of Merit programs. Sadler was the staff gardener at the Brandywine Conservancy for 28 years. After joining the West Chester Garden Club, she is participating in the Nature Warriors group that presents programs to children about plants, seeds, insects, birds, and the connections in nature.