This April, we’ll be celebrating the Crassulaceae in the Garden—the iconic soft succulents that are truly the jewels in the Garden’s crown. Join us to learn about the Crassulaceae [New World] plant collection at the Ruth Bancroft Garden. (This includes Dudleya, Echeveria, Pachyphytum, Graptopetalum and Mexican sedums.)
Missed Old World Crassulaceae (not a prerequisite for this webinar) and still want to view? Email education@ruthbancroftgarden.org
Want to meet these plants up close and personal? We will also be having a curator-led Crassulaceae tour on 4/4. Register here.
Please note that this will be a pre-recorded webinar followed by a LIVE Q&A session with Curator Brian Kemble. (offered via Zoom) After registration (see below), you will receive instructions and a Zoom link one day prior to the lecture.
How it works: Register one person with one email at a time. If you would like to register multiple people, please register them each separately with separate emails. All registrants will receive a link to the zoom one day before the class. After the webinar, participants will receive the recording via email within one business day so they may watch again, if they so desire. Once the recording is sent, you will have seven days to watch. After that time, the link will expire. Access to the webinar recordings after the expiration date will be a charge of $15 (members)/$25 (non-members).
Interested in learning more about the plant families at Ruth Bancroft Garden? Check out our monthly “Dry Garden Botany Webinar Series.” Every first Wednesday of the month, we will feature a new family, including iconic plants of the Garden, plant habits & tips for growing, all from the mouth of our Curator of 46 years, Brian Kemble.
Missed other plant families in the series? Want to access those webinars again? Check-out the descriptions below and email education@ruthbancroftgarden.org if you wish to still see them.
Dry Garden Botany Series – Mesembs
Dry Garden Botany Series – Aloe and Friends
Dry Garden Botany Series – Palms (Aracaceae) and Cycads
Dry Garden Botany Series – Crassulaceae (Old World)
Cancellation and refund policy can be found here.