This is part of the live webinar series, "Ecology-Based Landscapes: A Virtual Education Series for Professionals" presented by New Directions in the American Landscape and sponsored by Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Designed for landscape architects, designers, restoration ecologists and horticulturists, these webinars will take place January - March.
See and register for the entire series on NDAL's website.
Landscape Learning Threads: Observation and Analysis into Practice
Monday, January 4, noon – 3:30 p.m. CST
Long-term observation of a plant’s behavior in the wild can yield valuable insight into its likely behavior in a garden. If that insight is applied to other similar species, that value is multiplied. In this presentation, Larry and Ian will show how observation and ecologically-informed analysis shaped their understanding of how, where, and why wild indigenous species succeed or fail in cultivated settings. Finally, they will informally discuss some of the pivotal projects, conversations, and realizations that transpired during their long-time landscape collaboration.
Instructor: Ian Caton & Larry Weaner
$78 per person
Questions? Email Sara Weaner at NDAL