The native plant horticultural gem of New England, this splendid wildflower garden exhibits 1,500 native plant species of North America on 45 acres, including 200 rare and endangered species. Owned and operated by the New England Wild Flower Society all memberships and admission support plant conservation programs throughout the region. The Society also boasts America's largest native plant school with more than 300 programs each year, exhibitions, and certificates in native plant studies. This is a fun and inspiring place for all ages and levels. Shop at the region's largest native nursery open April through September. This is an ultimate GREEN destination, where art, nature, and conservation come together to foster stewardship of our environment. 2007 Exhibition: ART GOES WILD: Innovation With Native Plants. A site-specific environmental art installation with 11 destination gardens by W. Gary Smith. 2008 Exhibition: Dave Roger's BIG BUGS..They're Back. See Giant Bug Sculptures and enjoy a Web-of-Life Extravaganza!
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New England Wild Flower Society's Garden in the Woods
180 Hemenway Rd., Framingham, MA, 01701
(508) 877-7630 - Venue Website
Venue Type:
Botanical Garden / Arboretum
Hours:
Hours through Oct. 31: Tue-Sun, and holiday Mondays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Extended hours Thur-Fri until 7 p.m. through July 3.
Accessible to persons with disabilities.
Creator: NewEnglandWildFlowerSociety
Creator: NewEnglandWildFlowerSociety
| 11/14 | 7:00p | Pruning Fundamentals |
| 11/18 | 12:00p | Asian Longhorned Beetle |
| 11/21 | 1:00p | Plant Systematics Module 4 |
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