HBG Garden Columns - Feb Mar Apr 2018

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Vol. 38, No. 1 • February-March-April 2018

h u n ts v i l l e b ota n i c a l g a r d e n

Mid-March – April When the new leaves begin to peek through, the buds begin to show, and that very special color of green that only comes in spring appears, we know that warmer weather is only a short time away. Make plans to join us for Huntsville Blooms and watch as the Garden awakens.

Spring Plant Sale April 12-15

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information

from the CEO

General Information

Garden Board Members

Website: www.hsvbg.org

Telephone: Garden Attendant: 256-830-4447 + ext. 0 Fax: 256-830-5314 Garden Departments: Admissions Desk, ext. 266 Butterfly Releases, ext. 294 CEO, ext. 231 Development, ext. 246 Education: ext. 252 or 253 Facility Rental, ext. 237, 243, 251, 254, 258 Group Tours, ext. 223 Marketing, ext. 232 Membership, ext. 229 Memorials/Honoraria, ext. 228 Shoppe at the Garden, ext. 221 Special Events, ext. 241 Sponsorships, ext. 239 Volunteers, ext. 238

Board OF Directors Penny Billings, Chairman Joe Bergantz, Vice Chairman David Bier, Treasurer Warne Heath, Assistant Treasurer Terry Lewis, Secretary John Allen Cynthia Almodovar Paul Bogosian Gary Bolton Janet Brown Lynn Carden Leta DeMaioribus Kyle Findlay David Harbarger Tharon Honeycutt Kim Lewis Linda McGuiness Beth Richardson Lana Ritch Reba Rogers Charlie Sealy Beth Sippel Jan Smith Kathi Tew Frank Williams

senior staff: CEO | Paula Steigerwald Chief Operating Officer | Kathy Gilder VP of Guest Experience | Melissa Riley VP of Communications & Programming | Carol Casey Director of Education | Soozi Pline Director of Guest Services | Donna Parsons Director of Horticulture | Niki Sothers Director of Finance | Amy Moore Director of Development | Annette Alexander Director of Operational Services | Thayer Phillips Director of Facility Rental | Cindy Hallman

The Garden would like to welcome Pamela Barratt White, CEO of SDI, as a new Foundation Board Member for Huntsville Botanical Garden. The Huntsville Botanical Garden Foundation was formed in 1997 solely to support, foster, promote, assist and encourage the activities of the Huntsville Botanical Garden Society.

Hours: October - March Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9 AM - 5 PM Sunday, 11 AM - 5 PM April - September Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9 AM - 7 PM Friday & Saturday, 9 AM - 6 PM Sunday, 11 AM - 6 PM

Advisory Board Shirley Brown Marvin Carroll Lynn Collyar Cynthia Crutchfield Mark Curran, Chairman Carole Anne Ellers Kerry Fehrenbach Jeff Gronberg Lee Holland Paula Lecher Eric Mills Chris Robinson Dr. Jim Rogers Carol Tevepaugh Stephanie Waddell Portia Waite Foundation Board Beth Wise, Chairman John Purdy, Vice Chairman Bobby Bradley, Treasurer Middie Thompson, Assistant Treasurer Phylis Baron, Secretary David Lucas Roy Nichols Linda Smith Bill Snoddy John Stallworth Pamela Barratt White John Wynn

“Spring is nature’s way of saying,

Let’s party!” – Robin Williams

Our celebration of the wonderful wildlife that we have in the Garden starts with Beaks and Barks and a weekend of the Great Backyard Bird Count. Come learn about your local birds and how to attract them to your home. With well over a hundred species of birds, along with an array of squirrels, fox, the occasional otter, (and even the deer) they all indicate a healthy water and plant environment of which we can be proud. We invite your own four-legged beast to join in the relaxing atmosphere during February. Then comes the true awakening of the Garden with budding everywhere. Watch the Mathews Nature Trail and Bush Azalea Trail for the first signs of activity and then the burst into magnificent color. This then is the perfect time with a perfect setting for Nature Connects 2 with LEGO bricks. Consistent with our education programs and a strong tie to STEM initiatives, these 14 exhibits lead you through the Garden to experience and enjoy them and stimulate your own creativity. A little less than a year ago, we found ourselves with a new beginning for the Garden, and living with new indoor and outdoor spaces. Now things have begun to settle, due to the hard work of our staff and the support of our members and volunteers. We continue to examine how we are doing virtually EVERYTHING… especially as we also look forward in May to our 30th anniversary of opening the Garden.

Paula Steigerwald, CEO

“Despite the forecast, live like it’s spring.“ – Lilly Pulitzer 2

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featured events

Visit Huntsville Botanical Garden to see these amazing sculptures made from nearly half a million LEGO® bricks by New York artist Sean Kenney. Set in 14 scenes, these sculptures engage youth and adults alike using one of the most classic toys and most popular hobbies in the world - building with LEGO® bricks. From March 9 –May 20, the Garden will also showcase hand painted wooden figure cut-outs made by the Wednesday Guys and embellished with creativity and ingenuity by local schools and their amazing students. These are always incredibly imaginative and add a local touch to our seasonal exhibits; Building Knowledge One Block At A Time.

Please check our website hsvbg.org for a full list of related programs during the exhibit.

Art Art Ar Art Exhibits

Come browse exhibitions currently on view in the halls of the Guest Center and throughout the Garden itself including displays of art, photography, sculptures and more. ART AT THE GARDEN IS PRESENTED by:

George Sherwood Kinetic Sculptures

CAROLE FORET PAINTINGS

Dana Anderson Paintings

Through February 28 In the Garden

February 1 - April 30 Mezzanine Gallery

March 1 - April 30 HERITAGE HALLWAY Gallery

sponsored by:

For a complete list of art on display visit www.hsvbg.org/art-at-the-garden. Interested in displaying your art? Contact Carol Lambdin at clambdin@hsvbg.org www.hsvbg.org

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featured events

Bunny Bonanza

March 24 (Saturday) • Children’s Garden It’s that Egg-cellent time of the year again! 10,000 eggs are stuffed with treats and scattered about the Garden. Music, games, refreshments and face painting will keep your little one busy. The Easter Bonnet Parade is always fun. Bring your cameras for a great photo with the Easter Bunny. Please visit our website at hsvbg.org to see age specific hunt times, registration, pricing, and more information. Purchase tickets online at hsvbg.org. For more information contact Tamara Huron at thuron@hsvbg.org. Tip: Bunny Bonanza is on a new weekend so mark your calendar and don't be afraid to wear your best Easter outfit!

THROUGH FEBRUARY 28TH

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Spring Plant Sale Preview Party April 11 (Wednesday) • 5:30 - 7:30 PM Enjoy an evening strolling through the thousands of beautiful plants at the Garden’s Spring Plant Sale Preview Party. Be the first to pick your plants as you sip refreshing wines and beer. Enjoy appetizers and desserts by Ashley’s Catering. Music provided by the fantastic Winslow Davis. Purchase tickets online at hsvbg.org. For more information contact Tamara Huron at thuron@hsvbg.org.

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sponsored by: GOLD SPONSORS:

Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Casual Classics Concert Music Director and Conductor: Gregory Vajda

March 18 (Sunday) • 3:30 PM Mozart’s “Haffner” Serenade In the rustic Carriage House of the beautiful Garden, you’ll have the unique opportunity to sit right inside the orchestra while Gregory leads you on a personal tour through this remarkable music. Reserve your seats at www.hso.org/ concerts. Tickets $20 per person. Please order early, seats are limited.

May 3 (Thursday) • 11 AM • Grand Hall It’s time to choose your most fabulous hat to attend the 6th Annual Spring Luncheon featuring guest speaker Elizabeth Heiskell, author of What Can I Bring? and Somebody Stole the Cornbread from My Dressing.

SILVER SPONSORS:

Guests are invited to wear their most glorious hats, dine on a delicious catered lunch with friends and enjoy an educational and entertaining presentation. Elizabeth is known as the Debutante Farmer and is the proprietor of Elizabeth Heiskell Catering and Dubutante Bloody Mary Mix. The event promises to be another sold-out event, so reserve your seat soon! Individual reservations are available at $85 per person and tables are $680. Corporate tables available at $800. Elizabeth will sign purchased books following the luncheon. Purchase tickets online after February 15 at www.hsvbg.org or 256-830-4447 ext. 239. For more information contact Tamara Huron at thuron@hsvbg.org.

Reminder for the Garden events listed: In addition to purchasing your tickets ahead for events, make sure your membership is current. To renew your membership before you attend, go to the Guest Center Admissions Desk or Shoppe at the Garden, renew online at www.hsvbg.org/membership or mail in your renewal. 4

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volunteers

Member & Volunteer Orientations Sunday, FEBRUARY 25, March 18, or April 29 1:30 – 3:00 PM Volunteer Support Room located in the Linda J. Smith Administration Building Parking in Blue Lot 2 complimentary Guest Passes per family for those who attend - a $28 value! Orientation is designed to help you learn about: » Membership benefits for new and existing members » Volunteering at the Garden » The past, present and future of the Garden » The many things to do at the Garden!

is for Volunteer

When you see the “V” with an article, it means that volunteers are needed for that specific activity. For a complete list of volunteer opportunities, please visit hsvbg.org/ volunteer-opportunities. For more information, contact Cookie Adams at volunteer@hsv.org or 256-830-4447, ext. 238.

Apply Now!

THE GARDEN GANG

Summer Youth Volunteer Program If you have a son or daughter between the ages of 13 and 15 who would like to have a fun and educational experience while learning more about the Garden, then The Garden Gang is the perfect summer activity! A summer youth volunteer program, The Gang gets together each Wednesday during June and July (except July 4th week) from 8:00 AM until 2:00 PM to assist with a variety of activities including Wacky Wednesdays, Butterfly House maintenance, summer camp for kids, and planting, weeding, watering and mulching.

For reservations contact Cookie Adams at cadams@ hsvbg.org or 256-830-4447 x238.

Why join? To learn new skills and gain valuable experience, fulfill community service hours and make new friends.

See you at the Garden!

For more information or application, contact Cookie Adams, Volunteer Coordinator, cadams@hsvbg.org or 256-830-4447 ext. 238.

Important Volunteer Training Dates

Volunteer Spotlight - Marsha Boyett

Docent Training

Wednesdays in Feb. » 7, 14, 21, and 28 9 AM -12 PM Sundays in Feb. » 4, 11, 18, and 25 1 PM - 4 PM Volunteer Support Room This is the perfect opportunity to play a crucial role in educating our visitors about the importance of plants, nature, and special exhibits throughout the Garden. Working with adults and children, Docents are tour guides, education assistants and Garden hosts. Our classes are informative, fun and free with no prior experience necessary.

Shuttle Driver Training Wednesday, Feb. 28 · 1 - 3 PM Volunteer Support Room

The Garden is in need of additional trained shuttle drivers in order to accommodate our increased number of guests. This is an extraordinary volunteer service while providing an informative ride for those unable to walk through the Garden. The first hour will be an instructional presentation, followed by driving the shuttle. Cookie Adams, Volunteer Coordinator, cadams@hsvbg.org or 256-830-4447 ext. 238.

“I would highly recommend volunteering to anyone,” says Marsha Boyett. “The possibilities are endless!” Galaxy of Lights’ success depends on the work of many volunteers, and this quarter’s Volunteer Spotlight shines on Marsha Boyett, Galaxy Volunteer Coordinator. In a new volunteer position for Galaxy, Marsha accepted the challenge and did an outstanding job. She made sure that each Galaxy night team was well staffed with volunteers who provided services and support to make the event a wonderful experience for everyone. Marsha follows the example of her mother-in-law Ellen Taylor, who has been active in the Garden for many years and has served as mentor for Marsha. Marsha’s favorite part of the Garden is the new Guest Center, where each Wednesday you can find her working a fourhour shift in the Gift Shoppe. Marsha, a retired pharmacist, and her husband live on their farm with a menagerie of animals including a donkey and a 15-year-old llama. Thank you, Marsha for your endless dedication and hard work to make things happen for Galaxy and the Garden.

Galaxy of Lights Once again the Garden’s dedicated team of volunteers presented a spectacular holiday event for our community. In November and December, there were 1,752 Galaxy of Lights volunteers who worked a total of 7,134 hours! Here’s a quote from a very happy guest which says it all: “Thank you to everyone who works so hard every year to put this all together. It really is something special!”

2017 Fall Plant Sale Check Presentation (L to R): Linda McGuiness, Merrie DePierre, Tammy Burke, and Carol Casey www.hsvbg.org

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events&education Adult Education

Family Friendly Events - Register at hsvbg.org

Botanical Brewing

Bee My Valentine Breakfast

March 8, 15, 22, 29 • 6 - 8 PM Carriage House

Feb. 10 (Saturday) • 9 -11 AM • Arbor

Each class will be taught by a local craft beer brewer! The Brewers Association defines American craft brewers as "small, independent and traditional". Huntsville, Alabama is full of independently-owned commercial breweries that employ traditional brewing methods and emphasize flavor and quality, and we’re fortunate to have a few represented throughout the Botanical Brewing classes. It’s not just the flavoring of beer that’s botanical, it’s the entire process from plant to alcohol! Learn the science behind your favorite brew as brewmasters walk you through the botany of beer; from wheat to spices to hops. Not sure of the difference between a Porter, IPA or Belgium Wheat? We’ve got the answers! Light refreshments included along with a tasting of unique and different craft beers each week! Door prizes! Who doesn’t love a bit of swag from your favorite microbrewery! Members $25; Non-members $35. Class appropriate for adults 21 and older Purchase tickets at hsvbg.org. Questions? Contact Soozi Pline at spline@hsvbg.org.

Adult Event Garden LOVE - Garden FUN Wine, Beer, Spirits & Appetizers Feb. 8 (Thursday) • 6-8 PM Grand Hall – Guest Center You will LOVE this FUN evening at the Garden. Mingle with friends or enjoy Date Night while sampling the best of the season. Appetizers served with a Garden LOVE theme. Whole Foods Cheese Specialist will share their finest cheese. Southern Pride Distillery and Straight to Ale offering samples of seasonal favorites. Music by Huntsville’s premier swing and jazz band the Silvery Moon Band will round out the evening! Eat, Drink and have FUN at the Garden. Tickets: Members $30, Non-Members $35 Attire: Garden Casual Tickets available at hsvbg.org or contact Tamara Huron for more information at thuron@ hsvbg.org or call 256-830-4447 ext. 241.

Valentine’s Day is the most fun when you’re a kid! Join us for a Valentine breakfast for the family. Heart shaped bacon, Cupids French Toast, Fresh Fruit and a Hot Chocolate Station starts the day off on a happy note. Kid friendly Valentine’s crafts and face painting and treats.

Build-A Lunch & Movie at the Garden LEGO® Batman April 21 (Saturday) 11:30 AM - 3:30 PM Arbor

Tickets: Members – Adult $10, Kids 3 & over, $7, Family Pack $37 Non-Members – Adults $12, Kids 3 & over $9, Family Pack $47

Enjoy a fun LEGO® inspired lunch followed by the LEGO® Batman movie. Kid Friendly event with plenty of active building going on after the movie in our build stations set-up just for YOU!

Purchase tickets at hsvbg.org or at the Guest Center Admissions Desk. Questions? Contact Tamara Huron at thuron@hsvbg.org.

Purchase tickets at hsvbg.org or at the Guest Center Admissions Desk. Questions? Contact Soozi Pline at spline@hsvbg.org.

Visit Queen Bee for a Bee Mine photo!

Shamrock Shindig for Kids March 17 (Saturday) • 9 -11 AM Herb Garden Bring your little leprechauns to the O’Herb Garden this St. Patrick’s Day. Look for hidden shamrocks, some with magically awesome prizes! Green lemonade, goodies, St. Patrick themed crafts and face painting for all the wee ones. Have your picture taken with the Leprechaun with the pot of gold coins! Don't forget to go to the Leprechaun Lunch too! Check our website for lunch prices. Shamrock Hunts: 3 years & younger – 9:30 AM; 4 - 6 year olds – 9:45 AM; 7 & older – 10:00 AM Members $3, Non-Members $5 plus Garden admission. Purchase tickets at hsvbg.org or at the Guest Center Admissions Desk. Questions? Contact Tamara Huron at thuron@hsvbg.org.

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Raptors Show March 28 (Wednesday) 11 AM & 1 PM shows Boeing-Toyota Amphitheater

Get ready to soar! Mark your calendars to join us when the Southeastern Raptor Center from the Auburn School of Veterinary Medicine brings everyone’s favorite raptor show to the Garden. You’ll see some amazing raptors take flight and learn some interesting facts. $3 per person plus Garden admission for nonmembers. Seating is first come, first serve. Purchase tickets at hsvbg.org or at the Guest Center Admissions Desk. Questions? Contact Tamara Huron at thuron@hsvbg.org.

Reminder for the Garden events listed: In addition to purchasing your tickets ahead for events, make sure your membership is current. To renew your membership before you attend, go to the Guest Center Admissions Desk or Shoppe at the Garden, renew online at www.hsvbg.org/membership or mail in your renewal. 6

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events&education Garden Camps

Children’s Education - Register at hsvbg.org

Spring Break Camp

Seeds to Sprouts Age: 2-5 (parent and child class) Selected Fridays • 10-11 am

Exploring the Building Blocks of Nature

Anderson Education Center Classroom

For children 6 to 13 years old Rising Kindergarten through 6th Grade March 12-16 and March 26-30 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Anderson Education Center Instructors: Misty Hertzig and Elizabeth Franks Your child can come all week or you can pick your days. Each day will have its own theme and set of activities that tie into our Nature Connects 2 exhibit pieces. Campers will learn about different types of living organisms that make up the building blocks of a natural habitat. Each day will include indoor and outdoor activities along with some free time throughout the day. Visit our website for a list of daily themes, pricing, and more information.

SAVE THE DATES 2018 Summer Camps Coming! June 4-8 Mythical Garden Adventures (rising K-6th grade) June 11-15 Junior Master Gardener (rising 3rd-5th grade) June 18-22 Girl Scout Summer Camp (rising 1st-3rd grade) June 25-29 The Fantastic World of E.B. White (rising 3rd-5th grade) July 9-13 Junior Master Gardener (rising 1st-3rd grade) July 16-20 Taking a Ride on the Magic School Bus! (rising K-3rd grade) July 23-27 Mythical Garden Adventures (rising K-6th grade) Registration starts in February. Contact: Misty Hertzig, 256-830-4447 ext. 253, mhertzig@hsvbg.org

3rd Annual Art of Sustainable Science

I Spy…Birds Building Adventures Sleepy Sheep Beautiful Butterflies

March 3 (Saturday) • 9 AM - 2 PM • Nichols Arbor

$8/first child, $5/each additional sibling in the same family. Adults free with membership or Garden admission.

Kindergarten - 12th Grade: All Public, Private, and Homeschool Students are welcome.

Register online or over the phone at 256-830-4447 ext. 253.

FREE...but with limited space! Register by February 23.

Homeschool - Nature’s Classroom:

Spend a Sustainable Day at the Garden!

It’s a perfect union between science and art! Students can create an art project or a science-fair style project that demonstrates a sustainability message. The four categories this year will be Environmental Management, Environmental Sciences, Energy and Transportation and Natural Wonders. All categories will have a prize for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place along with a Public Favorite. Detailed information at www.hsvbg.org.Submit your project proposals to mhertzig@hsvbg.org. Questions? Contact Misty Hertzig at mhertzig@ hsvbg.org or 256-830-4447 ext. 253.

where there’s always someting growing on!

February Session 1: Growing, Growing…Gone? Birds and Human Population Growth - Part 1 K-2nd: 3rd-5th & 6th-8th:

Feb 6 Feb 8

12-1:30 PM 12-1:30 PM

Session 2: Growing, Growing…Gone? Birds and Human Population Growth - Part 2 K-2nd: 3rd-5th & 6th-8th:

Feb 13 Feb 15

12-1:30 PM 12-1:30 PM

March Session 1: Mysteries of the Human Brain

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K-2nd: 3rd-5th & 6th-8th:

Scientists in the Garden (Sundays) April 8, 15, 22, 29 & May 6 2 - 5 PM • Guest Center Mezzanine Looking for something educational, fun and interactive to do on Sunday afternoons? Scientists of all ages, including undergraduates, graduate students, professionals and academic researchers will offer their expert knowledge to the public! Questions? Contact Soozi Pline at spline@hsvbg.org.

Register at hsvbg.org

The Great Backyard Bird Count

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February 16 -19

The GBBC is an annual four-day event, which engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to create a real-time snapshot of where the birds are across the continent. Anyone can participate, it takes as little as 15 minutes, and it helps the bird population. Visit our website for more information, hsvbg.org.

March 6 March 8

12-1:30 PM 12-1:30 PM

Session 2: Building Castles K-2nd: 3rd-5th & 6th-8th:

March 20 March 22

12-1:30 PM 12-1:30 PM

April Session 1: The Buzz on Bees K-2nd: 3rd-5th & 6th-8th:

April 3 April 5

12-1:30 PM 12-1:30 PM

Pricing and registration at: hsvbg.org/homeschool-programs Contacts: Misty Hertzig, mhertzig@hsvbg.org, 256-830-4447 ext 253 Soozi Pline, spline@hsvbg.org, 256-830-4447 ext 252

Field Trips We offer guided and selfguided options for your adventure in a safe, exciting and natural environment. Programs are available for students of all ages.

The Great Backyard Bird Count Birding Symposium Four Incredible Presentations by Local Birding Experts! February 17 (Saturday) • 9:30 AM - 4 PM

Spring is a busy time for us! Book early to ensure the best day for you!

Live birds, HOPE the life-sized whooping crane puppet, virtual Lewis Birding Trail tour, cutting edge conservation research and much more! Check out our website for workshop schedule and details. First 50 people to register online will receive a complimentary gift! Questions? Contact Soozi Pline at spline@hsvbg.org.

February 9 March 9 March 23 April 13

Photo CrEDIT: Herb Lewis

For more information on ages and field trip availability visit www.hsvbg.org or contact Misty Hertzig at 256-830-4447 ext. 253 or mhertzig@hsvbg.org. www.hsvbg.org

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events &horticulture Spring Plant Sale Gardening from the Heart

bird’s eye view Birding During the Transition to Spring by Herb Lewis

Member Shopping:

Public Shopping:

Thursday, April 12 9 AM - 6 PM More info at hsvbg.org

Friday-Sunday, April 13-15 Friday & Saturday: 9 AM - 6 PM Sunday: Noon - 5 pm

Our second largest fundraiser at the Garden is the Spring Plant Sale. This one-of-a-kind sale is only possible because of our dedicated volunteers. Vernon Bush and Harold Holmes work all year long to provide native plants for the sale. The Fern Society supplies an amazing selection of ferns. Our Garden Guild ladies also work all year growing perennials, herbs, hostas, ferns, roses, heirloom plants and more. This year they are offering over 100 varieties of perennials. We are thrilled that some of the varieties, many that have been developed for more compact growth, are brand new this year and include: Monarda ‘Grape Gumball’, M. ‘Cherry Pops’, Nepeta f. ‘Kitten Around’, Phlox ‘Fashionably Early Lavender Ice’, Pulmonaria ‘Shrimps on the Barbie’, Salvia ‘Bumbleblue’, S. ‘Bumblesky’ and Veronica ‘Mona Lisa Smile’ to name a few. A few series of plants will be offered: Agastache ‘Kudos Gold’ and A. ‘Morello’, both bloom all summer long without deadheading. Two new Hellebore series will be offered: the WEDDING PARTY™ Series with Helleborus ‘True Love’, and H. ‘Maid of Honor’ and the HONEYMOON™ Series with H. ‘Rio Carnival.’ In addition, they will offer the 2018 Perennial Plant of the Year® Allium ‘Millenium.’ Sponsored by:

During the transition from winter to spring, many migrating birds feed and find security in the Garden’s diverse landscape when returning to their breeding areas in the upper latitudes of North America. The Lewis Birding Trail offers a unique opportunity to experience the Garden’s awaking to Spring in the early morning symphony of bird song while viewing many species of wintering birds. Birds such as the Ruby-crowned and Goldencrowned Kinglets, Hermit Thrush, Chipping and White-throated Sparrows, Darked-eyed Juncos, Pine Warbler and Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers can be viewed. Some birds move throughout the Garden in large flocks like the American Robins, European Starlings, Common Grackles, Red-winged Blackbirds, and Cedar Waxwings to feed in meadows, on hollies and shrubs along the riparian forest of the Mathews Nature Trail, Bush Azalea Trail and Wetland Trail. The Cedar Waxwings create an exceptional birding experience when large flocks descend on berry laden holly and red cedar trees. Their feeding frenzy of devouring large quantities of berries is in preparation for the long migration to northern breeding grounds. Come and experience the pleasure and solitude of a quite morning walk and encounter the Garden’s charm in new dimensions. This birding season will be highlighted on February 16-19 when the Garden sponsors a major event for bird education and winter bird watching: the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC).

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horticulture garden calendar things you could or should be doing in your garden…

Allium ‘Millenium’

notes from the garden Holmes Trillium Garden and Bush Azalea Trail

february Turf: Bermuda/Zoysia: PRE-emerge for summer annual weeds Fescue: PRE-emerge for summer annual weeds Winter Rye: The Garden uses a perennial Ryegrass tri-blend, adding a roller to your mower will “stripe” turf. Mow weekly, irrigate as needed add IRON beginning of February to add a rich green color to blade. Irrigation: Turn system on IF needed and monitor for leaks.

march Turf: Bermuda/Zoysia: Spot spray with Post emerge, begin irrigation program, (½” H20 about 2x a week) Fescue: Fertilize with ½ lb/1000 N, begin irrigation when needed (½” H20 about 2x a week) Winter Rye: Spot spray for weeds. Irrigate as needed.

april Turf: Bermuda/Zoysia: For goosegrass control, apply a pre-emergent in LATE April Fescue: optional - Fertilize with ½ lb/1000 N for color, irrigate when needed (½” H20 about 2x a week) Winter Rye: Spot spray for weeds. Irrigate as needed.

Irrigation: Now is the time to check your system for the Season! Turn on system and begin making adjustments to heads for best coverage. Make sure to clean/ replace screens in heads, this prevents clogs and gives the best coverage. Look for leaks in system, repair when necessary.

Irrigation: Continue to monitor for leaks/ breaks. This is the time to make sure you are using the correct heads for watering, make adjustments/replace where necessary.

The Garden is extremely lucky to have two beautiful spring blooming areas that are an absolute must see in late March through early April for peak blooms. Plan on coming out several times as the sequence of bloom changes daily. It is with great pride that we recognize Vernon’s efforts and welcome Rhododendron x ‘Harvey Cotten’, officially, to our plant collection. It will take some time to propagate a quantity of this new native azalea cultivar via softwood cuttings or tissue culture; but with any luck, we may be able to start selling Rhododendron x ‘Harvey Cotten’ at our seasonal plant sales within a few years! Visit our newly named ‘Harvey Cotten’ in Cotten Cove on the Bush Azalea Trail.

Huntsville Blooms Beginning in mid-February and continuing through April, we celebrate blooms of all shapes and sizes. We have been focusing on increasing our bulb collection in the last few years. This year we are happy to announce that we have planted an additional 15,000 daffodils, 10,000 tulips, and other spring bulbs to our collection. Some of the new Narcissus varieties we have added are N. ‘Golden Echo’, N. ‘Quail’, N. ’Kedron’ and N. ‘Sunny Girlfriend.’ Last year our herbaceous Peony Collection (Paeonia) had peak blooms in mid-April. In addition, our spring blooming shrubs and trees will be in full force.

Thank you Narcissus ‘Golden Echo’

Niki Sothers - Director of Horticulture 25th Anniversary at the Garden

Questions? Get answers to your plant and gardening questions at plantinfo@hsvbg.org. Narcissus ‘Sunny Girlfriend’

Agastache ‘Morello’

Tulipa ‘World Expression’ www.hsvbg.org

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news & contributions THANK YOU TO OUR 2017 GALAXY OF LIGHTS SPONSORS Presented by:

Dr. and Mrs. Mark Brown Buffalo Rock CALIBRE Mike and Lynn Carden Carpet One Champion Windows of Huntsville Church St. Wine Shoppe Cimarron Composites Kevin Clark Coca-Cola / Chambers Bottling Co. Community Ballet COPT Joe Cosumano The Cotten Family Craigs Comfort Control Crestwood Medical Center Sharon and Jim Cruce R.M. D'Agostino II Regina Dembo Denton Family Kathy and Terry Dillard Domino's/Valley Pizza Dynetics Eager Beaver Mulch & Sawmill Kay and Earl Eastin Edward Jones - Brenda Armstrong, John Butterfield, and Kitty Davenport Edward Jones: Andy Johnson Edwards Design & Fabrication Environmental Systems Corp. Ewing Irrigation Federated Garden Club First Bank Mortgage Partners First Commercial Bank

4Site Accurate Machine & Tool ADS Security AEgis Technologies Aerojet Rocketdyne Alabama Climate Control Alabama Colon and Gastro, P.C. Alexander's Martial Arts All Needz Rental AllPoints, LLC Cynthia and Rey Almodovar Elaine and Earl Alspach Avion Solutions, Inc. Bailey Cove Eye Care, Dr. James Ferrell & Dr. Mary Beth Chenault BancorpSouth Bankston Motor Homes Dr. Jason T. Banks Baron Family Baron Services BB&T Bennett Nurseries Blossomwood Garden Club Terry and Jim Bradford The Broadway Group Brockwell Technologies, Inc. Brodowski, McCurry & Maynor, LLC

Fountain Parker Harbarger & Associates Frame World The Fret Shop Candace and Jeff Garber The Garden Guild Graham & Company Greengate School Greenwyche Garden Club Lois and Tim Grey Mary and Jim Griffith / Caitlin, Elizabeth and Taylor Hallum Family HBG Foundation Hexagon/Intergraph Hollywood Feed Sandy and Bob Hovde Huntsville Utilities Huttula Endodontics i3 InLine Electric Interiors by Consign Intrepid Jacobs ESSSA Group Jerry Damson Automotive Group Jesse Stutts, Inc. Jill Heffernan Group Jurenko Family Keel Point Kinzer Family/Kiley Henry L-3 Technologies Melanie and David Langford Laughlin Services Learning Express Lewter's Hardware

LMI Lockheed Martin LogiCore LS Bolton Group, LLC Cindi and Bob Ludwig Madison Beekeepers Madison Dermatology Mary Ellen Peters & Co. RE/MAX ALLIANCE Master Gardeners McCurdy Animal Hospital Metropolitan DJ Service Morard Family /Qualis Corp. Mullins Special Occasions Muscled Up Movers Alice and Jim Myles National Bank of Commerce Nesin Therapy Nicole Jones Commercial Real Estate nLogic NTS Huntsville OASYS, Inc. Old Sarum Analytics Orchid Society Russell Ormstedt, Attorney at Law The Orthopaedic Center Dr. and Mrs. Charles Overstreet Amanda Paris PeopleTec Marilyn and Bill Phillips Piedmont Garden Club LTG (Ret) Jim and Becky Pillsbury Port of Huntsville Premier Bank The Putt Group of RE/MAX Unlimited

Becky and Bill Quinn Radiance Technologies Raymond James Raytheon Redstone Federal Credit Union Regions Bank Janet and Bob Reville Rex Family Dianne and Jim Reynolds Richards Lighting Lana and Joe Ritch Pam and Jim Rogers Rootmaker Products Company SAIC Salon Allure Salon Ka-Terra Samples Properties Sentar Servis1st SES Dr. and Mrs. William Shergy Sigmatech, Inc. Siniard, Timberlake, & League, P.C. Southern States Bank Spine and Neuro Center St. Michael Serbian Orthodox Church The Stender Foundation Kathy and Al Sullivan Summit 7 Systems Summit Aviation Synapse Wireless Teledyne Brown Engineering Kathi and Norm Tew Tammy Therriault Middie and Thomas Thompson

Susy and Bob Thurber Ann and Ken Tippie TOC Spine Center Tom Jeffreys Sign and Banner Top Golf Toyota Alabama Dr. and Mrs. Shannon Turney United Launch Alliance Van Valkenburgh and Wilkinson Properties Venturi, Inc. Vertiv Walmart WaveLink, Inc. Weichert Realty - The Space Place Dr. and Mrs. Louis B. Weiner Wells and Tate Wells Fargo Advisor - Mark Roberts Wells Fargo Bank Ashley White, Attorney at Law Marilyn and Bob Whiteford Wild Birds Unlimited Willbrook Solutions, Inc. Willowbrook Garden Club Wilson Family Wilson Garage Door Window World Faye and Jeff Wishik Keith, Stephanie, & Jack Young Yulista Yulista YAI Zelickson Family Susan and David Ziegler

Contributions for Oct-Dec 2017 Butterfly Releases In Honor of Katie Jarres Dr. Everett Mosley Al & Peggy Simpson Russ, Nanette, Blake & Chandler Butterfly Releases In Memory of Bama Bear Small Vickie Small Robert Bernardo Melissa & Jerry Belt Joyce Black Kay Brotherton Jeanne Derrington Lowrey Williamson Larry Samuel Fulton Kay R. Brotherton Sue Ray Green Huntsville High School Class of 1947 Elizabeth Julia Groark (Libby) The Kellogg Family Mr. James E. Gurley Bruce & Helen Taylo Walt Kucejko Weatherly Heights Art Club Rich Logan Patricia Buttrey Charles Edward Lowery Willowbrook Garden Club Nancy Sanford Williams Ludwig Huntsville High School Class of 1947 10

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Dr. Arnetia Maasha Chantel Jacob Ervin Palmer Tricia Pruitt Phyllis & Dominick Paolucci Mary Ellen & Steve Peters Leah Seibert Beverly Henley Weiner Meghan Still Dot Threlkeld Wayne, Carol, Sam & Josh Wright Kenny Tipton Tricia Pruitt Sara Welch Sara’s Lunch Group Marshall White Frank & Carolyn Faraci Suzie Whitt Jeff & Pam Cooper Leroy Yokley Fountain Parker Harbarger & Associates, LLC

Harvilee Harbarger Alyce Smith Bob & Sandy Hovde Paula Steigerwald In Bloom Four Seasons Garden Club Mary Lou Kraatz Paula Steigerwald Herb & Terry Lewis Jessica Hovis Smith Joe McKee & Stephanie Dorning Blossomwood Garden Club Morris & Anita McKee John & Gail Moss Ann Painter Paula Steigerwald Dr. & Mrs. James Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Henry Everitt Chris & Margo Torgerson Paula Steigerwald Mike & Mary Weatherford Paula Steigerwald

In Honor of

In Memory of

Nancy Billings Greenwyche Garden Club Vernon Bush Peggy Gunter Herb & Terry Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Cotten Susan Stillman Candace Garber Paula Steigerwald Peggy Gunter Paula Steigerwald

Baila Block David Block Dr. Robert Boon Ms. Randy Rutenberg Mrs. Ann Bourque Mr. & Mrs. Hanson Couvillon, Sr. Cecelia Burnam Greenwyche Garden Club Teresa Faye Carter Family & Friends Carla & John Bossard

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Helen Caudle Ellen Robinson Michael M Dembo Dr. & Mrs. Jonathan Dembo Jeanne Derington Rebecca Brooks Mack & Margaret J. Vann Donald Earl Dunstone Joseph Levasseur Merle Englebert Yuri Craig & Family Clarence Fisher Ellen Robinson Kelly Ford Rodney Ford Helen Grilliot Mack & Margaret J. Vann Kenneth Hill Greenwyche Garden Club Jean Howard Mack & Margaret J. Vann Lynn Jones Jennifer Stephens Nancy Lamb Mack & Margaret J. Vann Albert Mullin Dick & Allie Allen Nancy Murphree & Nancy Schuler Valerie Anderson Virginia & Robert Ballinger Joyce & Bill Brewster Priscilla Brinkley Carolyn Burgoyne Barbara Burleson Betty Byrne

Susan & Jim Davis Barbara & John Earle Mary & Rhett Farrior Peggy & Larry Frederick Susie & Tommy Harper Betty & Charles Horne Mary Howard Mrs. George Ingleright Debbie & Carl Jones Sheryl Lueders Karen & John Limperis Christine & Charles Mathews Billie Jo McCary Jerrilyn Pang Linda & Larry Reagan Laurene Ring Barbara & Terry Roden Rebecca Roth Freddia & James Scott Delores & Harvey Shelton Joyce Thurman Carol Williamson Pat & Mike Young Ophelia Millsaps Nance Jean Berry H. M. “Fuzzy” Perritt M. Bennett Perritt John Rogers Kathi & Norm Tew Michael J Rogers Marty Eaton, Team RWB Justine Shrider Evelyn Kurtz Socrates Carol Miller & Charlie Willie Love Taylor Greenwyche Garden Club

James Robert Thompson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Hanson Couvillon, Sr. Regina Dembo Marian Williams Cindy Baker Betty Champagne Estella Dunham William Goldberg Sara Holman Sigrid Ziesmer Carol Miller In Kind Gifts Vernon and Dean Bush Lynn Carden Chambers Bottling Company Domino’s Carole Foret Elizabeth & Elden Franks The Fresh Market G. W. Jones Chris Kreiling L3 Technologies Joe and Rosalie Lancaster Herb & Terry Lewis Mike and Jana Moody North Alabama Daylily Association The Table in the Garden Yellowhammer Brewing Inc.


member news

New & Renewing Members Ambassador Members ($1000) C.H. and Kathy Chan Harvilee Harbarger Margaret and Robert Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Loux Spring and Trey Plant Mr. George M. Thurlow

Save the Date Purdy Butterfly House opens for the season ! SATURDAY, APRIL 28

Mother’s DayCelebration & Butterfly Release Sunday, May 13 • 12:30-2:30 PM Arbor • Purdy Butterfly House

Catered lunch, butterfly release in the Purdy Butterfly House, and gift bouquets for all the moms!

Patron Members ($500) Ron and Alice Clements Michele and Erich Erker Jeff and Candace Garber Sandy and Melissa Kirkindall Kimberly and Larry Lewis Melinda Still and Harry Babin Valeta Wheeler Fellow Members ($250) Marianne Case and Virginia Serr Tracy and April Collins Richard Demming Earl and Kay Eastin Allen, Jill and Sandy Fopiano Loren and Lucy Gross Adam D. Henry and Elisabeth Flaschberger David and Donna Hertha Andrew and Sarah Lauren Kattos BG (Ret) and Mrs. Dan Montgomery Trace Parish and Richard Reed Kenneth Prater Ann and Ernest Rivard Larry and Diane Robey John and Daisy Smith Sid and Patty Smith Eric and Cynthia Streams Elizabeth Wise Dr. Mary Ruth Yates

Friend Members ($175) Lois and Harvey Adams Ruth and Dave Arnett Julian and Betty Butler Matt and Katie Caldwell Lynn and Mike Carden Valerie and Jim Chesney Logan and Jessica Clark Patrick and Lucile Conner Christina Dobrowolski and Eric Silkowski George and Carlene Elrod Carolyn and Ted Gandy Gregg and Cynthia Geis Joseph and Donna Green Tim and Lois Grey Mary and Jim Griffith Patricia Hair Danny and Shelly Harris Jon and Delores Haussler Drs. Peggy and William Huddleston Jane Jones Kathryn and Joseph Kervin Mrs. Martha N. King Terry and Mary Beth Koelbl Russ and Cindy Leaphart Jack Marshall and Rod Weaver Donna and Steven Messervy Bert and Elizabeth Moore Loch and Freya Neely April Rafael-Adams and Mark Adams Janet and Bob Reville Michael and Deborah Selby Dan and Dannie Walther Don and Kay Wheeler Roy and Peggy White

Oct through Dec 2017 Affiliate Members (cont’d) Rein and Jerry Ann Ise John and Evelyn Jaap Lorna and Kurt Jackson Stephen and Lynn Kerkhof Danielle and John Koelbl Vicki and Greg Kokoskie Jim and Nita Lewis Amanda Lineberry Betty Jean and Rick Loeb Don and Linda Maccubbin William and Mary Mastin Nancy McCurdy Robert and Genie Miller Nancy Mosley and Jennifer Perkins James and Linda O'Donnell Wayne and Jo O'Neal Vijay and Kala Patel Brian and Kelli Pollock Miriam Pullins George and Janie Richardson Mark and Katie Rigby Patricia Rutledge Ryan and Brittney Saffell Thomas Simpson and Daniel McKitrick Gena and Bradley Spearing Ken and Genette Stephens Charles and Marilyn Stewart Riki and Jennifer Takeshita Norma Terry Brenda D. Thornton Wendell and Beth Uptagrafft Scott and Stephanie Valent Debbie and Ben Washburn Lee and Marianne Watson David Weible Annette and Craig Woodward Dr. Mary Ruth Yates

Affiliate Members ($125) Lynn and Richard Abney Bill and Debbie Bailie Jason Banks and April Ray Ken and Merry Barfield Ruth and Jack Bates Kevin and Florencia Behn Julia and Wayne Blackwell Shirley Bradford Everett and Angelen Brooks Jo and Malcolm Brown Mark and Denise Brown Kenia and Roger Bultman Kathleen and Gordon Butler Mary Chaffee Sharon Cobb Dr. Carol Codori and Ed Limbach Lucy and Richard Coleman Mac and Annette Cooper Lucy Cotten Susan Mitchum Cox Nancy Coy and Leslie Gramke Gina Cross and Daniel Wuescher Larry and Mary Frances Crow Ella Cvancara Murray and Rebecca Dickson Russell and Skye Ellison Wanda Fluhler John and Eva Geiger Carl Gleghorn Jim and Laura Goldbach Glenda Gough Liz and Bill Gould Tony and Louise Graffeo Don and Florence Helman Steven and Bonita Herold Kevin and Yuan Hildreth Richard and Marilyn Hull

Members $18 • Non-members $22 Price per person aged 3 & up • Under 3 - Free

Why give flowers when you can give her a Garden? Perfect for Valentines, Mother’s Day, Anniversary, or Birthday! The gift of membership to Huntsville Botanical Garden is always a perfect fit.

Join us and enjoy Cajun and Creole selections from our winter menu, just in time for the MardisGras season!

Purchase your gift online at hsvbg.org/membership www.hsvbg.org

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Non-Profit Org US Postage PAID Permit No. 110 Huntsville, AL 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue • Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Address Service Requested

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The Corporate Partner program offers year-round recognition and many levels of benefits for our member companies.

shareholder ($10,000-$24,999) 3

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underwriter ($5,000-$9,999) AECOM • Aviagen • Bradley • Dynetics Intuitive Research and Technology Corp • Lanier Ford LG Electronics • The Boeing Company • Turner Construction Company

investor ($2,500-$4,999) Andy Johnson, CFP®, AAMS®, Edward Jones • Carpet One LMI • Red Brick Strategies • R J Young • TekLinks Thompson Gray

Plan a shopping trip to Shoppe at the Garden this spring to beautify your outdoor living spaces this year! All proceeds support Huntsville Botanical Garden. Complimentary, signature gift wrap available. Members receive 10% discount. Normal exclusions apply.

We have the perfect venue for your event ! Contact us today to have a viewing or book your date.

256-830-4447

supporter ($1,500-$2,499) AVISTA Strategies • Bridgeworth Financial • CALIBRE Brenda Armstrong, Edward Jones • John Butterfield, Edward Jones Kitty Davenport, Edward Jones • L-3 • MTS • Northrop Grumman Sentar • Sigmatech For details on becoming a corporate partner or event sponsor,

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Mission:

Our Garden will achieve world-class recognition by balancing year-round botanical displays, strong educational programs and specialized research. The unique aspect of our Garden will be the blending of traditional botanical garden elements, the aesthetic heritage of our region, the conservation of our natural resources, and our thrust into the future.


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