The - Birmingham Botanical GardensBirmingham Botanical Gardens, October 4 – 7, 2012. This year,...
Transcript of The - Birmingham Botanical GardensBirmingham Botanical Gardens, October 4 – 7, 2012. This year,...
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Antiques at The Gardens welcomes Alex Hitz page 2 Learn
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On the cOverOn Thursday, June 7, the Junior Board of Birmingham Botanical presented Garden Mixology. Students learned the secrets of Dram master bartender Michael’s famous Mojito in “The Zone!” Michael Connors has been tending bar for five years and is currently serving delicious beverages at nearby Dram in Mountain Brook Village. Dram features Birmingham’s most extensive collection of bourbon, Scotch and various whiskeys.
The Junior Board is a group of dedicated junior patrons who seek to increase awareness and involvement among their peers. They aim to increase diversity here at The Gardens, and host events and classes to achieve their goals and to help us fulfill our mission. Learn more about the Junior Board at www.bbgardens.org/juniorboard.
September:Camellias
Fall Annuals
Herbs
Perennials
Roses
Salvias
Tropicals (peak)
Vegetables
October:Azaleas (rebloom)
Beautyberries
Camellias
Fall Annuals
Fall Wildflowers
Herbs
Hollies
Ornamental Grasses
Salvias
Tea Olives
Roses
Vegetables
Staffmain ....................................................... 205.414.3950
Fred Spicer ..................................................... Executive DirectorOlivia Alison ....................................... Director of DevelopmentStephanie Banks ............................................Director of FinanceElizabeth Drewry .............................................................Librarian Ellen Hardy ........................... Education Program CoordinatorBlake Ells.................................... Public Relations CoordinatorHenry Hughes ......................................... Director of Education George Jenkins ............................................Development OfficerJason Kirby ....................................Library Assistant & ArchivistAndrew Krebbs............... Director of Marketing & MembershipHope Long ......................................Director of Library ServicesJohn Manion ...................... Curator of Kaul Wildflower Garden Shelly McCarty ................................Special Events CoordinatorPam McCleod ........................................................Gift ProcessorJennifer Sanders......................... Plant Adventures CoordinatorPhyllis Sutton ............................. Education Activities SpecialistTaylor Steele ............................................Volunteer CoordinatorRona Walters ...............................................Membership Assistant
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Friends of Birmingham Botanical Gardens promotes public knowledge of plants, gardens and the environment; &
receives, raises & administers resources for these purposes.
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The vision of Birmingham Botanical Gardens is to be one of the nation’s preeminent botanical gardens.
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The Garden Dirt is the newsletter of Friends of Birmingham Botanical Gardens. The Garden Dirt is published six times a year to foster awareness and support events, services, and significant programs of Friends of Birmingham Botanical Gardens. We welcome your comments and address corrections. Please contact:
Friends of Birmingham Botanical Gardens Editor, Andrew Krebbs2612 Lane Park RoadBirmingham, AL 35223205.414.3959 or [email protected]
Friends of Birmingham Botanical Gardens practices a policy of equal opportunity and equal access to services for all persons regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, orientation or sex. Birmingham Botanical Gardens is a facility of Birmingham Park and Recreation Board. The deadline for the Sept/Oct issue is August 15.
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Henry Ray ............................................... PresidentTricia Noble ................................... President-ElectScott Walton .............................................TreasurerLou Willie ............................................... SecretaryHanson Slaughter .........................VP DevelopmentBrian Barr ........................ VP Gardens & BuildingsThomas G. Amason, Jr....Immediate Past PresidentCarl E. Jones, Jr. .......................................... OfficerJanet Taylor ................................................. OfficerElizabeth Broughton .................................... Officer
At Large:Cathy AdamsLaurie Allen
Shane Boatright Maggie Brooke
Gary BurleyBarbara BurtonClarke GillespyTricia HolbrookRobert HolmesMargi Ingram
Sheryl KimerlingMike Malone Fred Murray
Kathryn Porter Lucy Tutwiler
Mary WilliamsonAmanda Fleming, Junior Board President
Cover photo courtesy of Wynter Byrd Photography.
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Author Event: Felder RushingSeptember 9
Cocktails in The GardensSeptember 13October 11
Alabama Orchid Society Show
September 22 & 23
Antiques at The Gardens:
Art, Jewelry & AntiquesOctober 4-7
Gala in The Gardens
October 4
Lecture by Alex HitzOctober 5
Fall Plant SaleOctober 20 & 21
Dirt Dash Fun Run/WalkNovember 17
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Things are gearing up for us here at the gardens as a summer of busy preparation swings into an even busier fall. Numerous events, classes and activities have our calendar packed and we hope you’ll share some of your time with all your friends here (or make new ones), whether at one of our early evening Cocktails at The Gardens, our reinvigorateded signature Antiques at The Gardens gala and show, or our always-anticipated Fall Plant Sale. Information about all of these and more are in this issue and always at www.bbgardens.org. Speaking of plants, a full slate of adult classes is sure to make you a better gardener, regardless of your level of expertise or area of gardening interest. We take pride in these offerings and the highly knowledgeable instructors we bring to you. Your feedback tells us we’re doing a great job, and keeps us looking for even better topics, teachers and trends to bring to you. For a full report on all of our mission-based education programs, including The Library and Volunteer activities, see our Education Impact Statement at www.bbgardens.org/education.
Finally, as the weather cools, we begin what for me is the best gardening season. “Fall is For Planting” began as a marketing slogan for the Pennsylvania Nurseryman’s Association in the early 1980s. I was fortunate to work for a time for one of the people instrumental in coining this and bringing it to the fore. The late Bradshaw Snipes was a business visionary cloaked in the garb and demeanor of a humble Quaker nurseryman. His goal was to emphasize to the gardening public what nursery professionals have always known: fall is the best time to plant most things, particularly trees and shrubs. So it’s about time we all did that!
See you in The Gardens,
Fred SpicerExecutive Director
Alabama Orchid Society
Show & SaleAdmission: Free
September 21 - 23
Show Hours: September 22, Noon - 6 p.m.
September 23, 11 - 4 p.m.Sale Hours:
September 21, 10 - 6 p.m.September 22, 10 - 6 p.m.September 23, 11 - 4 p.m.
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Red Diamond Lecture Series presents
Alex HitzChef and author of
My Beverly Hills Kitchen: Classic Southern Cooking with a French Twist
Friday, October 5, 2012 | 10:30 a.m.$30 per person | limited seating
Alex’s book will be available for purchase at Leaf & Petal at The Gardens Gift Shop
during the event. You can preorder your copy
by calling 205.877.3030. Alex will be available to sign copies of his book.
My Beverly Hills Kitchen Luncheon hosted by
Alex Hitz and Richard Keith LanghamFriday, October 5, 2012 | 12:30 p.m.$125* per person | limited seating
Register online at www.bbgardens.org/antiques.
Join Alex Hitz and Richard Keith Langham as they host My Beverly Hills Kitchen Luncheon featuring
recipes from Alex’s new book. The seated luncheon will take place under a tent on the plaza
at The Gardens. Guests will enjoy tables decorated using Alex’s tablescape designs.
*$125 admission includes lunch, wine and lecture.
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Arts, Jewelry and Antiques Come, Shop, Be Inspired.
IBERIABANK proudly presents the seventh annual Antiques at The Gardens: Arts, Jewelry and Antiques at Birmingham Botanical Gardens, October 4 – 7, 2012. This year, Antiques at The Gardens will feature Tastemakers who are regionally and nationally known architects, interior designers and landscape designers.
Each designer will curate themed areas with goods selected from the best of Birmingham and other sources around the country. Come, shop and be inspired! The show will continue to include dealers from across the United States presenting antiques, furniture, porcelain, fine art, silver, garden accessories and jewelry.
Tastemakers will join national antiques dealers including: John Dennison Fine Art from North Myrtle Beach, SC, Thomas M. Fortner Antiques from Memphis, TN, Joseph M. Hayes from Columbus, OH, McDounough Fine Art from Atlanta, GA, Edwin C. Skinner Antiques from Fairhope, AL and Whitehall Antiques from Chapel Hill, NC.
The Sterne Agee Gala in The Gardens kicks off the weekend’s festivities on Thursday, October 4 – an exclusive, black-tie event offering an opportunity for guests to shop in a cocktail environment before the sale opens to the public on Friday. This year, guests will enjoy hors d’eouvres from some of Birmingham’s finest restaurants: Veranda on Highland, Fleming’s, Ocean, Kathy G, GianMarco’s and daniel george.
This year’s Red Diamond Lecture Series will feature renowned chef Alex Hitz on Friday, October 5. An Atlanta native, Hitz regularly hosts elegant, Southern-themed dinner parties in his Los Angeles kitchen that have welcomed guests like former First Lady Nancy Reagan and heiress Betsy Bloomingdale. His food line, “The Beverly Hills Kitchen,” is available exclusively through Home Shopping Network and he will be releasing a new cookbook this Fall. Hitz will be signing copies of his cookbook following the lecture, which will be available for purchase at the event.
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Bill Ingram | Weekend Getaway
Wendy Barze & Marjorie Johnston The Rainbow Room
Tammy Connor Let There Be Light
Liz Woods | Beach House
Cameron CroweThe Jewel Box
Karen Luce & Cathy HarveyThe Gallery
Troy Rhone | Secret Garden
Kitty White | The Art of Paint
Judy Hill & Barbara AshfordMirror Mirror on the Wall
Ware Porter | Behind the Privet Hedge
Leah Hazzard | Living with Flowers
Antiques at The Gardens
Schedule
Public Show Hours
Friday, October 5 | 10 – 5 p.m.Saturday, October 6 | 10 – 5 p.m.Sunday, October 7 | 1 – 5 p.m.
Tickets: $10
Special Events
Sterne Agee Gala in The GardensThursday, October 4 | 7 – midnight
Tickets: $150*
Red Diamond Lecture SeriesAlex Hitz
Lecture Friday, October 7 |10:30 a.m.
Tickets: $30*
Luncheon with AlexFriday, October 7 | 12:30 p.m.
$125 (includes lecture)
*Price includes show admissionProceeds support educational
programs at The Gardens.
For more information, purchase tickets or to view the 2012 show catalog visit
www.bbgardens.org/antiques.
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Joyce and Homer Dean began volunteering in 1992 with The Herb Army. Though Homer passed in 2002, his contributions and memory are celebrated with a memorial bench located in the Herb Terrace Garden. Joyce carries on her family’s spirit and enthusiasm, having earned the
crown of “The Thyme Lady” after decades of ensuring the Herb Terrace displays the best varieties of thyme and for her hours of propagating and potting herbs for the Spring Plant Sale. “We all are very close. We just have a good time together,” Joyce says of her Herb Army comrades.
Joyce embodies the spirit of volunteerism. She is one of many that helps The Gardens maintain its beauty year round. We’re honored to have Joyce as a part of our family and thankful for her service.
Lobby Flowers SpotlightThe Gardens Lobby Flower Urn has been adorned with some wonderful floral arrangements for the past few weeks. The Gardens would like to thank Caroline Wynn, Brenda Warren , Mary Jo Quintana, Jason Kirby, Sharon Bromberg, Leaf & Petal, Bimi Cox, Zhaleh McCullers, Carol Poyner and Dr. John Floyd for contributing their time and beautiful arrangements. If you are interested in contributing an arrangement for one week, please contact Taylor Steele, volunteer coordinator, at 205.414.3962 or [email protected].
Our Own Superheroes: The Library Volunteers
“Greatest education I’ve ever received without going back to
school”. -Thelma Stichweh, Library Volunteer Superheroes have been around since the beginning of civilized society. The Greeks and Romans had tales of Odysseus and Hercules, while Northern Europe celebrated Thor and Beowulf. One thing these characters shared was their heroism, superhuman in strength and ability.
Birmingham Botanical Gardens has its own superhero team, equipped with an uncanny knowledge of plants and the natural world, dedicated to helping assist our patrons with all available resources in The Library. At our disposal is a collection of more than 8,100 horticultural, botanical and natural science books, 60 magazine publications, an extensive children’s collection and an archived collection of rare books and donated artifacts.
The Library at The Gardens has been serving the Birmingham community with the reliance of a volunteer staff for over 41 years. We’re fortunate to maintain our superhero team whose dedicated service has allowed sustained success. Superheroes inspire us to be extraordinary, and the efforts of our dedicated team are no exception.
Next time you’re at The Gardens, we encourage you to visit The Library and say hello to our own Hercules, Jupiter, Thor and Beowulf. The Library’s volunteer team includes:
Volunteer Recognition: Joyce Dean “The Thyme Lady”
Elmira ElmoreSuzanne Clisby Melissa AndersonAnn Ray Kathy RostandAlycia DuffThelma StichwehArchie BlackmonJoanne CarnesKathie Tullis
Martha PicardyJeanne BeardenDiane RemickVirginia McLean Pat CosgroveCathy O’ShealBernadine FaulknerBertice BrownPatty FinneganMelanie Geer
Ann GalbraithSharon JohnstonHeidi MueninghoffBertice BrownSue BoldinSheila SztanyoFletcher AllenEarlie StoweMargaret BishGrace Buettner Floral arrangement by
Leaf & Petal.
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By now you’ve likely heard that Jason Kirby has become a permanent fixture at The Gardens. While his face is familiar, Kirby became a full-time addition to The Gardens’ staff after serving more than 11 years at the downtown Linn-Henley Research Library in the Tutwiler Collection of Southern History department. He utilizes a unique knowledge of special collections and extensive experience acquired, planting it at The Gardens and offering Birmingham fertile ground for educational growth.
Why do we need Archives?Archives are as old as civilization. Since society has been capable, it has preserved its records for succeeding generations. As The Gardens evolves, it is vital to preserve our own institutional identity and heritage. Without thorough knowledge of our past, we will never appreciate the present. The Gardens is fortunate to cement Jason Kirby as the now full-time caretaker of this delicate and unique collection, offering Birmingham’s future generations a comprehensive physical history of Alabama’s largest living museum.
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Felder RushingAuthor of
Slow Gardening
Believing that too many would-be gardeners are intimidated by a crush
of how-to experts“We are daunted, not dumb,” he says, Felder uses an offbeat, down home
approach rife with humorous anecdotes, garden-irreverent
metaphors, zany observations and stunning photography to help
gardeners get past the “stinkin’ rules” of horticulture.
September 9, 2 p.m.
Linn-Henley Lecture Hall
Tickets: $15
Registration Required: www.bbgardens.org/classes
or 205.414.3958
Book Signing to follow lecture
Books available for purchase at Leaf & Petal
at The Gardens Gift Shop
Join us in The Library at 6 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month to discuss a fun book pertaining to gardening, plants or the environment. Contact Director of Library Services, Hope Long, at 205.414.3931 or [email protected] for more information or to get involved.
October 9:How Carrots Won the Trojan WarBy Rebecca Rupp
September 4:The French Gardener
By Santa Montefiore
Artist DisplaySeptember / October
Artist Deborah Hughes
“Down the Garden Path and to the Water’s Edge”
Opening ReceptionSeptember 7, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
The Wonderful World of Gourds
Visit the GERLACH PLANT INFORMATION CENTER (GPIC) inside the Garden Center during September and October for the exhibit:
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Occasionally, The Gardens sponsors outings like our June trip to Newport, RI. One of my roles on these ventures is to report on the survivability in Birmingham of certain plants we see. Invariably, it’s a disappointing “no,” or a snarky “not for long.” Still, I encourage everyone to revel in this; why travel if all you see are the same plants in a different city?
One stunner we saw at Blithewold Arboretum brought a different response: “perhaps.” Katsuratree, Cercidiphyllum japonicum, is virtually worshipped among exotic tree lovers. Full-grown specimens are lovely in all seasons, with a distinct appearance that combines beauty and grace with (eventual) substantial size. There are weeping cultivars (‘Pendula’ [left] and ‘Amazing Grace’ are two) and after ungainliness in youth, they assume great refinement as they age.
To grow this deciduous Asian beauty in Birmingham demands proper siting; it is much more adaptable in more moderate climates. For us the critical issue is soil moisture; we can grow it (given ample room for crown and roots) as long as the soil is well-drained and consistently moist (not wet). Logically a stream- or lakeside situation would be optimal, the roots luxuriating in the cool, evenly damp conditions. A location with regular irrigation would work, too, but is not sustainable in severe drought. Sadly, not everyone can grow every plant they might desire – I do not have a place in my home garden for katsuratree and you probably don’t either. It doesn’t diminish my appreciation, and shouldn’t yours. Happily, we can enjoy the two specimens at the entrance to Blount Plaza here at The Gardens.
Ornamentally unimportant, male and female flowers occur on separate trees; botanists say “dioecious,” from the Greek for “two houses.” The blue-green leaves [left] look like finer versions of redbud, the genus Cercis. Cercidiphyllum loosely
translates as “double leaves like Cercis” and refers to the opposite leaf arrangement of the former, in contrast to the alternate arrangement of the latter.
Arguably, katsuratree’s best season is autumn, or more precisely, when the leaves color and fall. At its best, yellow overtones are blushed with peach, apricot and orange hues. More typical, especially for us, is a glorious bright yellow [right]. A variable feature is the evanescent aroma of brown sugar or cotton candy the senescing leaves emit – it’s delightful and unforgettable.
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Gardening Tips for September/October
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SePTemBeRSHRUBS-Study landscape to determine plant needs. Check early varieties of camellias. After fall growth is completed, spray all shrubs with a fungicide.
LAWNS-Plant seed of winter grasses where situation prevents planting permanent grasses. Stop fertilization three weeks before frost.
ROSES-Protect fall crops of blossoms from aphids and thrips.
ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS-Last chance for planting perennials and biennials. Old clumps of perennials may be divided. Plant peonies.
BULBS-Spring-flowering bulbs may be planted late this month in North Alabama. Delay planting in South Alabama.
MISCELLANEOUS-Build compost bin or box;. leaves will be falling soon. Move houseplants indoors.
VEGETABLE SEED-Plant hardy vegetables and root crops.
VEGETABLE PLANTS-Plant cabbage, collards, cauliflower, celery, Brussels sprouts, and onion sets.
OCTOBeRSHRUBS-Shrub plantings can be made. Water when needed. Note varieties of camellias in bloom. Start mulching all shrubs that do not have a mulch.
ROSES-Continue insect and disease control practices.
ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS-Clean up flower beds immediately after first killing frost.
BULBS--Plant tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, crocuses, Dutch irises, anemones, and ranunculuses. Watch planting depth. Dig caladiums; clean and store in warm place.
MISCELLANEOUS-Renew mulch around shrubs and rose beds. Loosen mulches that have packed down. Spray with oils before freezing weather to kill scale, mites, etc.
VEGETABLE SEED-Plant turnips, mustard, kale, rape, spinach, and onion sets.
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2012 Fall Adult Class ScheduleJoy of Tea Seminar: Tea TastingInstructor: Libby DavisTuesday, October 6 | 2-4 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$10 Members | $12 Non-Members
Introduction to Alabama BirdsInstructor: Greg Harber6 Mondays, October 8 – November 19Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$50 Members | $60 Non-MembersNo Class on November 12 – Veteran’s Day
Gourd BasketsInstructor: Ethel OwenSaturday, October 13 | 10-2 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$50 Members | $60 Non-MembersClass limit: 12
Capturing Memorable ImagesInstructor: Hank Siegel2 Saturdays, October 20-27 | 9-noonLocation: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$125 General Admission
Bee-havior for BipedsInstructor: Danielle Dowell & Sallie LeeThursday, October 25 | 6-8 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$5 Members | $8 Non-Members
The Tea Experience: Afternoon Tea Made Easy
Instructor: Libby DavisTueday, October 30 | 2-4 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$12 Members | $15 Non-Members
Backyard Bird JunkInstructor: Taylor SteeleSaturday, November 3 | 10-noonLocation: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$15 Members | $18 Non-Members1 child age 8+ free with each adult -$5 for each additional child age 8+
Blooming Bulbs in WinterInstructor: Michelle SchaffertThursday, November 8 | 10-noonLocation: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$25 Members | $28 Non-Members
Understanding Botanical Names (elective)Instructor: John ManionSeptember 8 | 8:30-12:30 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens - Exploration Classroom$40 Members | $45 Non-Members
Native Plants of Glades & Rock Outcrops (elective)
Instuctors: Michelle Reynolds and Arnie RutkisSaturday, September 15 | 8:30-12:30 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$40 Members | $45 Non-Members
Native Plants & Birds (elective) Instructor: Greg HarberSaturday, September 22 | 8:30-12:30 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$40 Members | $45 Non-Members
Introduction to the of Study Native Plants (core) Instructor: John ManionSaturday, September 29 | 8:30-4:30 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$80 Members | $90 Non-Members
The Quarry at Ruffner Mountain (field trip) Field trip leaders: Michelle Reynolds & Arnie RutkisSaturday, October 13 | 1-5 p.m.Location: Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve$20 Members | $25 Non-Members
Seasons on Saturdays: Van Gogh in The Gardens Saturday, September 299-1p.m.For children age 7 and aboveInstructor: Mary Jane Coker$24 Members | $30 Non-Members (includes materials fee)
New this fall! Join us for a mini day camp as we explore fall through art! Take a garden walk and be inspired to create works of art as you dip your paintbrush into the bright, bold colors of fall! Bring lunch and a water bottle.
Certificate in Native Plant Studies Classes/Field Trips/Volunteer Opportunities
Registration and further information about the program, including course descriptions and certificate
requirements can be found at www.bbgardens.org/plantstudies or call 205.414.3958.
Native Plants in Autumn (elective)Instructor: John ManionSunday, October 14 | 12:30-4:30 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$40 Members | $45 Non-Members
Ecology of AL Native Plants (Core)Instructor: Scot Duncan, PhDSaturday, October 27 | 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$80 Members | $90 Non-Members
Mature Tree Care (elective) Instructor: Henry HughesSaturday, November 3 | 8:30-12:30 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$40 Members | $45 Non-Members
Native Plant Conservation (core)Instructor: Robert Boyd, PhDSaturday, November 17 | 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$80 Members | $90 Non-Members
Introduction to Plant Taxonomy/Classification- (Core)Instructor: Wayne Barger, PhDSaturday, December 8 | 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens$80 Members | $90 Non-Members
Seasons on Saturdays: Fall Pumpkins!Saturday, October 201-3 p.m.For children age 4 and aboveInstructor: Mary Marcoux$10 Members | $12 Non-Members Meet Mr. Pumpkin and his cousins as we explore the fascinating “Cucurbita” family! Watch the life cycle of a pumpkin plant unfold, carry out experiments with pumpkins, taste some freshly roasted pumpkin seeds, plant seeds to take home, and sing a pumpkin song! Includes light snack. Explore a world of fall in The Gardens.
Seasons on Saturdays for Children at The Gardens!
Join us fall, winter, spring and summer as we discover plants that make each season special. Visit www.bbgardens.org/classes for upcoming topics and dates. For more information, contact Education Program Coordinator Ellen Hardy at 205.414.3953 or [email protected]. Register online at www.bbgardens.org/classes.
Seasons on Saturdays: Winter Evergreen ExplorersSaturday, December 8 1-3 p.m.For children age 4 and aboveInstructor: Mary Marcoux$10 Members | $12 Non-Members
Join us in meeting sticky spruce and friendly firs as we search The Gardens for evergreens. Play games with the pinecones from these trees and enjoy a playlet about Carol Cone. Create a miniature evergreen tree and decorate it to carry home some joyful holiday cheer. Includes light snack. Explore a world of winter in The Gardens!
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One of World’s Rarest Plants Can be Found in Birminghamefforts to Save Tutwiler’s Spleenwort Continue at The Gardens
Birmingham Botanical Gardens continues to work in conjunction with the Alabama Plant Conservation Alliance (APCA) to increase numbers of Tutwiler’s spleenwort, a fern so rare that the Hale County location of its discovery, less than five acres of land, holds the only known population of its kind in the world. Here the plant grows on a distinctive type of conglomerate rock called pudding stone; at last count, just 180 plants were found. It is one of 24 plants endemic to the state of Alabama, and conservation efforts are underway in the greenhouses at The Gardens.
Botanically speaking, the plant is known as Asplenium tutwilerae. It is named for Julia Strudwick Tutwiler, an amateur naturalist that discovered the fern in the 19th century. It was initially believed to be a sterile hybrid of ebony spleenwort and walking fern, but a recent discovery using newly-developed technology determined that it is a fertile hybrid that evolved through a process known as reticulate evolution.
Through the efforts of naturalists Richard and Nancy Cobb, this fern has been closely monitored for the last several years in its natural habitat. Field counts there have indicated that the population is not stable. Recently, spores were collected and germinated by botanist Wayne Barger of Forever Wild and several tiny ferns were given to Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Now, these thrive in The Gardens’ greenhouse and several have been planted outside. Kaul Wildflower Garden Curator John Manion leads the APCA task force monitoring the fern’s population and exploring the purchase of the property where it naturally grows. In addition to protecting that environment, the group hopes to return specimens to the site and increase the population.
Fall Plant saleOctober 20-21
On October 20-21, The Gardens will host our annual Fall Plant Sale in Blount Plaza – giving patrons an opportunity to purchase sustainable trees, fall annuals, shrubs, natives, perennials and more,
while benefiting The Gardens’ mission to promote public knowledge and
appreciation of plants, gardens and the environment.
Proceeds from the sale help fulfill this mission through programs like Discovery
Field Trips, Plant Adventures and our public library, among many more. On Saturday, The Gardens’ Fall Plant Sale will be open to the public 9-5 p.m. On
Sunday, hours are Noon-4 p.m.
Join The University of Alabama Press and Birmingham Audubon Society as they host the launch party for the book Ferns of Alabama, by John Short and Dan Spaulding.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
5 p.m. - Reception5:30 p.m.- Program
Strange Auditorium Birmingham Botanical
Gardens
Books can be purchased at Leaf & Petal at The Gardens Gift Shop
Event Hosts:
Birmingham Audubon Society
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Birmingham Fern Society
Blanche Dean Chapter, Alabama Wildflower Society
Crepe Myrtle Garden Club
Little Garden Club
Red Mountain Garden Club
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Mr. & Mrs. Edgar G. Aldridge
Mrs. Ruby S. Ansley *
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Balliet
Mrs. Camille A. Becker
Mrs. Lucille S. Beeson*
Peggy Bonfield and Orrin Ford
Mary Carolyn Gibbs Cleveland
Mrs. Tom Tartt Brown*
D. Joseph & Ida C. Burns*
Ms. Suzanne G. Clisby
Mrs. Martha Stone Cobb Daniel*
The Daniel Foundation of Alabama
The Dunn-French Family
Mr. F. Lewter Ferrell, Jr.*
Mr. R.R. Herbst*
Mr. J. Ernest & Mrs. Ora Lee Hill*
Mrs. Fay B. Ireland
Mr. George L. Jenkins
Hugh & Bobbe Kaul*
Ms. Pamela Kaul*
Dr. Bodil Lindin-Lamon*
Run the great trails of The Gardens and support
the #1 Free Attraction in Alabama
Saturday, November 17, 20125k Fun Run - 8 a.m.
1-mile Family Walk - 9 a.m.
Registration Fees:5k Fun Run entries received
by October 17 - $205k Fun Run entries Race Day - $30
1-mile Family Walk fee - Adult $20
Ages 7-17 $15Ages 6 and under Free
Online Registration: www.bbgardens.org/funrun
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Chairman LevelMrs. Fay B. Ireland
Mr. & Mrs. John IsraelLouise D. Johnson
Director LevelMrs. Claire H. Fairley
Advisor LevelMr. & Mrs. Carl E. Jones, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Taylor Pursell
Benefactor LevelAngelo & Ann Bruno Foundation
Boatright CompaniesMs. Elna Brendel
Dr. & Mrs. Derrill CroweMr. Stewart M. Dansby
Dr. & Mrs. John A. Floyd, Jr.The Hill-Allison Charitable Lead Trust
Royal Cup, Inc.Southern Progress Corporation
Stephens FoundationMr. & Mrs. Rick Stukes
Patron LevelBrasfield and Gorrie
Mr. & Mrs. John G. BrockMr. & Mrs. W. Frank Cobb, IIIMr. & Mrs. Daniel Coleman
Mr. & Mrs. Bob de BuysMr. & Mrs. J.S.M French
Mr. & Mrs. T. Michael GoodrichMr. & Mrs. James M. Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Jon KimerlingMr. & Mrs. Fred W. Murray, Jr.
James L. NewsomeMr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Noble III
Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Northen IIIMr. & Mrs. Henry B. Ray, Jr.
Rucker & Margaret Agee FundMr. & Mrs. B. Hanson SlaughterMr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Stockham
Mr. & Mrs. Jarred O. Taylor, II
As of June 30, 2012
as of July 31, 2012
Fran Lawlor
Ms. Hope Long
Dr. Michael E. Malone
Ms. Louise T. McAvoy *
Mrs. Mary Jean Morawetz
Mr. Philip Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Murray, Jr.
James L. Newsome
Dr. & Mrs. A. I. Perley *
Steve & LeAnne Porter
Mrs. Carol P. Poynor
Mrs. Dorothy L. Renneker
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Spencer, III*
Mr. Frederick R. Spicer, Jr.
Mr. Douglas Arant Stockham
Dr. Wendell H. Taylor*
Ms. Barbara D. Thorne
Mrs. Carolyn D. Tynes*
Mrs. Ann H. “Nancy” Warren*
Mrs. Robert Wells
*Deceased
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Mary BlalockBriarwood Garden Club
Virginia R. BrownMrs. Hall Thompson
Blanche B. CardenKaren Mitchell
Lola Mae CoatesMs. Mary Carolyn Gibbs ClevelandMrs. James K.V. Ratliff
Dale DeanMr. Jeff Dean
Robert DreherMr. and Mrs. Paul A. Dreher
James A. DrewryDr. and Mrs. L. Aubrey Drewry
John T. DrewryDr. and Mrs. L. Aubrey Drewry
Victor DrewryDr. and Mrs. L. Aubrey Drewry
Grace EllisMs. Sandra OwensMr. & Mrs. Ray Slate
Joe EthridgeDr. and Mrs. Charles R. Becker
Catherine H. FreemanMrs. Suzanne H. Woodall
Carolyn FritzDr. and Mrs. Peter Jander
Charles P. GrantMrs. Barbara S. Grant
Jo Ann GreerBarbara & Joe Sandner
John G. HankinsMrs. Suzanne H. Woodall
Elizabeth Bailey JonesMs. Mary Carolyn Gibbs ClevelandDr. and Mrs. Price KloessMrs. James K.V. Ratliff
Sara A. JonesMr. Thomas K. AngelilloMr. and Mrs. Clayton M. NordanMr. and Mrs. John H. Roberts
Bill KrusenMr. and Mrs. Paul A. Dreher
Ruth LawleyMrs. Mary I. Dillon
Helen LawlorMs. Frances H. Lawlor
James M. LundyDr. and Mrs. L. Aubrey Drewry
Richard LytleMr. and Mrs. Russell R. Stutts, Jr.
Tom McWilliamsMr. and Mrs. Gene McWilliams
Betty R. MontgomeryMrs. Hall ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Alan J. Zakon
Tomoko OhnumaTsunenobu & Atsuko Tamura
Charlotte G. RudulphMs. Mary Carolyn Gibbs ClevelandMs. Ginger Hollingsworth
Bertha RuebeckMr. Frederick R. Spicer, Jr.
Lily Grace SelfMr. and Mrs. Jay DayMr. and Mrs. Wayne FantMr. and Mrs. Christopher PowellMr. and Mrs. Steve Quarfordt
memorialsmemorials5.1.12-6.30.12
Gifts to the Library at birminGham botanicaL GardensMay - July 2012
Beverly W. Green - in memory of Margarette PersonsJan MidgleyBarbara Simpson
Samuel E. McFaddenBetsy Fleenor
Paula and Mike RushingSara F. Hurlbert
Larry DurhamHolly Goettge
William SkeltonDr. and Mrs. Charles R. Becker
Betty P. SpencerDr. J. Terrell Spencer
Hazel SpicerMr. Frederick R. Spicer, Jr.
Carolyn TynesMr. and Mrs. Ingram D. Tynes
Erskine R. WeathersMr. and Mrs. Ronald Weathers
Sarah B. WelchMs. Mary Carolyn Gibbs ClevelandMr. and Mrs. Paul A. Dreher
Mary WendorfDr. and Mrs. John A. Floyd, Jr.
Kenneth WhitleyRegency Crown Owners Association
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Olivia AlisonMr. & Mrs. D. Lawrence Faulkner
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Bowron, Jr.
Ms. Emily Winburn
Ritten BurgeMr. & Mrs. John D. Glover
Wallace F. CardenKaren Mitchell
Karen ChapmanDr. & Mrs. Bonner Engelhardt
Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. ClarkMr. & Mrs. Harold Goings
John D. ElmoreMs. Marilyn Dixon
Robert L. EskewMs. Rebecca R. Griffith
FriendsMr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Roberts
Fletcher D. HarveyFirst United Methodist Church Garden Club
Linda HayleyMrs. Michael Gilliam
Nancy C. HayleyMrs. Michael Gilliam
Tricia HolbrookMr. & Mrs. William M. Slaughter
Mary HooksMrs. Michael Gilliam
Fay B. IrelandMrs. Hall Thompson
Virginia G. JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Ross BlankenshipDr. & Mrs. Kenneth Botsford
Jason KirbyThe Village Garden Club
John ManionMr. Jonathon Meeks
Jeannine McElroyMs. Juanita Colbert
Mr. & Mrs. John McRobertsMr. & Mrs. Ross BlankenshipDr. & Mrs. Kenneth Botsford
Tricia NobleMr. & Mrs. Rex Alexander
Dr. & Mrs. Walter G. PittmanMr. & Mrs. Fletcher D. Harvey IIIMr.& Mrs. Robert HowardMrs. Margaret G. Ragland
Joyce RatliffEve W. Holloway
Mike RushingCherokee Rose Garden Club
Margot R. ShawReverend Gates Shaw
Louise G. SmithPaula & Mike Rushing
Robert SteeleRuth A. Steele
Taylor SteeleRuth A. Steele
Ada StewartDr. Rena Stewart
Evie S. VareMrs. Lucie G. Ellard
Scott VowellMr. & Mrs. Benjamin Lake
Trechsel, Jr.
Annette WatersMrs. Michael Gilliam
Mary WyattMr. Bill Wyatt
Amy G. YoungMr. Mason Young
PReSIDenT’S CIRCLe $1,000
Ms. Olivia AlisonDr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Amason, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Clayton, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Noble, III
AmBASSADOR $500Ms. Margi IngramDr. & Mrs. Edward R. MeadowsDr. & Mrs. Eugene C. SherlockDr. & Mrs. Alfred Stanley, Jr.
OAk $250Dr. & Mrs. Merrill Compton, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. HarleyMr. Dan HutchsonMr. & Mrs. Nimrod Long, IIISue Ellen & Mike LucasMr. & Mrs. Leon A. Nolen IIIMs. Patsy M. ReamesMrs. Elberta G. ReidMr. & Mrs. Troy RhoneDr. Merle M. Salter & Dr. Paul P. SalterDr. & Mrs. Robert A. WaltonMr. & Mrs. Stewart H. Welch, III
mAGnOLIA $125Mr. & Mrs. Robert AllenMr. & Mrs. Darrell ArnoldMr. & Mrs. John L. BeauchampMr. & Mrs. Morris C. Benners, Jr.Mr. William M. Bowen, Jr.Eric & Julieanna BrandinoMr. & Mrs. Marcus CassimusMr. & Mrs. Alton L. ComansMr. & Mrs. James DelkMrs. Carolyn P. DrennenMrs. Shawn DunawayDr. & Mrs. John R. Durant
Mr. & Mrs. Paul ElkourieMrs. Ann R. ElliottMr. & Mrs. Winston Gillum, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Gregory H. HawleyMrs. Shirley HaynesworthMs. Yvonne HerronDr. & Mrs. Guy M. Hicks, Jr.Mr. Bascom T. HopsonDr. Susan JacksonMr. Gary JacobsMrs. Elbert S. Jemison, Jr.Mrs. Beverly KimesMrs. Sandra Lawler
new and renewingnew and renewing members5.1.12-6.30.12
honorshonors5.1.12-6.30.12
The McCoin Family
Mr. & Mrs. John AlsbrooksMs. Katherine Halter BensonMs. Emily Coleman BottsMs. Beth CooperMs. Katherine J. DonnithorneMs. Jane EmanuelsenMs. Rebecca EubanksMs. Ellen FaustMs. Kate HarvillMs. Amanda Luckey HodnettMs. Elizabeth HoltMs. Meg JacobsMs. Emily Carmody KahnMs. Rebecca MooreMs. Kelly MorrisonMs. Caroline NicholsMs. Bradley NorrisMs. Alison Dempsey OwenMs. Carrie PittmanMs. Leslie PittmanMs. Elizabeth PlayerMs. Margaret Moore PorterMr. & Mrs. Christopher PowellMr. & Mrs. Travis PritchettMs. Elizabeth ReadMs. Bess ReeseMs. Leigh G. SmithMs. Katherine Turnipseed TuckerMs. Holly Thorn WhiteheadMs. Brooke H. WilliamsMs. Lelie V. Wright
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Alabama Power CompanyAlabama Tourism DepartmentBank of AmericaBurr & Forman LLPColonial Hills Garden ClubDiamond Tours, Inc.Dunn Real EstateEl Nuevo SalsaEl Paso 36 Employee Volunteer Grant ProgramIndiana UniversityJunior League of BirminghamLorol Roden Bowron Rediker Rucker FoundationLucille S. Beeson Charitable TrustMountaintop Garden ClubO’Neal IndustriesRed DiamondRobert R. Meyer Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Lindstrom, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. S. Robert ListerMr. & Mrs. Wade A. MahlkeMr. & Mrs. Duncan ManleyMr. & Mrs. Thomas McGoughMr. & Mrs. Jim MitchellClaude & Janie MorrisMrs. Charlotte S. MurdockMs. Katherine PearsonMr. & Mrs. Irvine C. Porter, IIIMr. & Mrs. Tom PowellDr. Firoz RahemtullaMr. & Mrs. Fred RushingMr. & Mrs. E.L. StringfellowDr. Robert E. TaylorMr. & Mrs. George F. Wheelock, IIIMs. Holly WhitmireDr. & Mrs. George L. Zorn, Jr.
HyDRAnGeA $60
Ms. Barbara H. AdkinsMr. & Mrs. Edward AldagMs. Sarah AlexanderMs. Janice AllenDr. & Mrs. Alvin L. AtlasMrs. Carla AycockDr. & Mrs. Gene V. BallMr. & Mrs. John BarelareDr. & Mrs. Robert BashinskyMr. & Mrs. Murray BeckMrs. Dorothy D. BoydSusan BoydMr. & Mrs. Paul BuchananMr. & Mrs. William L. CampMs. Lyn ChappelleMr. & Mrs. Charles T. ClarkMr. & Mrs. Robert S. Clayton, Jr.Dr. David ClewsMr. & Mrs. Richard P. CookMrs. Mollie W. CoxDr. & Mrs. James CullinanMr. & Mrs. Frank W. Davies, Jr.Tom Davis
Jean DickersonMr. & Mrs. Anthony DiPiazzaMs. Jo Ann Eberlein & Mr. Mark WidenerMr. & Mrs. Charles H. EllisMr. & Mrs. Richard EndersMr. & Mrs. Ronald EpsteinMr. & Mrs. Robert G. EsdaleMr. & Mrs. Robert L. EskewMr. & Mrs. Kenneth EtheredgeMr. & Mrs. D. Lawrence FaulknerMs. Alberta FieldsMr. & Mrs. Joe M. FinkelMs. Karen FitzpatrickJackie FulmerMr. & Mrs. George GarzonMr. & Mrs. James M. Gillespy, IIIMrs. Lalie GivenDr. & Mrs. Robert P. GlazeMr. & Mrs. Mike GrahamMs. Carol HagoodMr. & Mrs. Mike HarfieldMr. Sam HaskellMr. & Mrs. Wyatt R. HaskellMs. Alice HelmsMr. & Mrs. William R. HillMr. & Mrs. T.M. HinesDr. & Mrs. John B. HodoMr. & Mrs. William D. HolderMr. & Mrs. Terry HorneMr. & Mrs. James HortonMr.& Mrs. Robert HowardRonald & Elizabeth HowardMrs. Marisa HudsonMs. Deana HughesMr. & Mrs. Russell JacksonDr. & Mrs. James C. JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Ralph JohnstonMrs. Elizabeth JoynerMr. & Mrs. Brian D. JuddMs. Diane KanzlerMr. & Mrs. Michael C. KeelMr. & Mrs. Drew KennedyMr. & Mrs. Sam KentDr. & Mrs. William H. KesslerMr. & Mrs. John H. Kimberly
Mrs. Patricia KingDr. & Mrs. Robert KoehlerMr. & Mrs. John LathamMrs. Gayle LeitmanJonathan & Sara Ellen LevineMs. Elaine O. LewisSally LineberryMrs. Lucy LoflinMs. Dorothy R. LoftonMs. Annie LooMr. & Mrs. Truitt LuckieGeorge LyonMarcia & Paul MancillMrs. Vicki MarionMrs. Jane-Marie MarlinMr. & Mrs. James MayMrs. Zhaleh McCullersMs. Jeannine McElroyMrs. Anne McEniryCharles & Elizabeth MillerMrs. Sandra MillerMs. Elizabeth MitchellMr. & Mrs. Robert MooreMs. Meg Mosteller-BarnumMr. & Mrs. Joe D. MurphyMr. & Mrs. William NormanDr. & Mrs. Albert ObermanMr. & Mrs. Cliff O’RearMs. Mary T. PateMr. & Mrs. Tom PearsonMr. & Mrs. Maurice F. PicardyMr. Jason PowellMrs. Lynda PowellMrs. Michele QuinnMr. & Mrs. Roger D. RaderMs. Gloria RandolphMrs. Beverly Rausch & Andre RauschMr. & Mrs. Gary RayMrs. Carol ReeseMs. Leah RiceMr. & Mrs. L. B. Richardson, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William E. RichardsonMr. & Mrs. James RotenstreichMrs. Goodloe RutlandMr. & Mrs. John D. Saxon
donorsdonors5.1.12-6.30.12
Ms. Virginia ScruggsMs. Elaine ShealyMrs. Lynne O. SimmonsMs. Lorelle C. SingletonMr. & Mrs. John M. Sisson, Jr.Dr. Hughes Evans &
Dr. Eric SorscherMary Frances StaytonMr. & Mrs. Cris StoneDr. & Mrs. John P. StricklandMr. Bill & Arabella TatumMrs. Catherine TomsDr. & Mrs. I. J. TortoriciMr. & Mrs. Bayard S. Tynes, Jr.Ms. Kelley TynesMr. & Mrs. Robert D. VannMr. & Mrs. Gregory VitalisMr. & Mrs. Robert M. WaldropMr. & Mrs. Jack WallaceLaura Kate WhitneyMr. Ken WigginsMrs. Yorke Williams
TRILLIum $45
Ms. Marie AgeeMrs. Pamela AllingMiss Angela ArmstrongMs. Susan BakerMs. Mimi BostonMrs. Kathryn BoswellDonnie & Sharon BreasealeMs. Peggy BrownMrs. Louise BurtMrs. Joanne CarnesMr. & Mrs. John A. CarrKatrina & Greg ClinesMr. William H. ColeMr. & Mrs. J. Paul ComptonDr. Laura CotlinMrs. Robert Crumbaugh, Jr.Mrs. Beverly FlemingMr. & Mrs. Hugh S. GainerMs. Ann GarrettMs. Rose GastonMs. Anna Genin
Royal Cup, Inc.Starnes Davis Florie LLPSusan Mott Webb Charitable TrustThe GE FoundationThe Hugh Kaul FoundationVirginia & Crawford Johnson FundVirginia Beeland Spencer Lecture FundWeed Eaters Garden ClubMs. Marie A. AlexanderMr. Thomas K. AngelilloMr. & Mrs. Bryan ChauvinMr. & Mrs. Brian CoffeeDr. Maude D. CollierDr. Myra CrawfordMs. Marilyn DixonMs. Nancy Dorman-HicksonMr. Paul Eggert
Dr. & Mrs. Bonner EngelhardtMr. & Mrs. James GarrisonMrs. Michael GilliamSarah & John GloverMrs. Barbara S. GrantMs. Rebecca R. GriffithDr. & Mrs. William HugginsMr. & Mrs. James F. Hughey, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Jon KimerlingMr. & Mrs. W. F. LandMs. Frances H. LawlorMr. George G. Lynn Sr.Dr. & Mrs. George W. Matthews, IIIMr. & Mrs. RyanMr. Brian MilsterMr. & Mrs. Clayton M. NordanMrs. Hunter J. Price, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Taylor PursellMs. Bess ReeseMr. & Mrs. John H. RobertsMr. Lawrence RosenBarbara & Joe SandnerMr. & Mrs. Leo A. ShaiaReverend Gates ShawDr. J. Terrell SpencerDr. Rena StewartMr. & Mrs. Russell R. Stutts, Jr.Ms. Sherry G. TraywickMr. & Mrs. Mark TuckerMr. & Mrs. Ingram D. TynesMr. & Mrs. Jack WarnerMr. & Mrs. William T. WarrenMr. & Mrs. Ronald WeathersMr. Bill Wyatt
Dr. & Mrs. John S. GouldMrs. Marcia HartMs. Kathryn F. HarwellMr. & Mrs. David S. HassingerMrs. Patricia HawkinsMr. Jim Head, IIIMrs. Caroline M. HeadMrs. Jane HendersonMs. Jennifer HicksMrs. Janice HollidayMrs. Carol HolmesMs. Sandra HoltzclawMrs. Monro B. Lanier IIMr. & Mrs. Luther B. LanierMrs. Ann LeeMr. Don B. Long &
Dr. Marianna LongJeffrey & Jeanon MassienMs. Nancy McCollMrs. Linda P. McCulloughMrs. Charlotte McDavidMr. Jeff McGeeMr. & Mrs. John MeierMrs. Grace MurphyMr. Paul NagrodzkiMrs. Nancy NashMs. Mitchie NeelToni Tien NeumeierMr. & Mrs. Dean NixMs. Bonnie ObannonMs. Carol OgleMrs. Sondra S. OlmstedMrs. Karen OttMs. Mitzi K. OwenMrs. Gail ParrishMs. Margaret H. ParsonsMr. & Mrs. J.B. QuintanaMrs. Betty RiceMs. Meg RobertsMrs. Sara R. SistrunkMrs. Darlene SlamenMrs. Juanita SmithMs. Charlotte SmithMs. Jenny L. SmithMr. & Mrs. John H. StackMrs. Edith WaldropMrs. Sidney Q. WeatherlyMs. Julie WhitingDr. & Mrs. James V. Worthen
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
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