[PCA] Midwest Tree and Shrub Conference (Online), Sept. 17 & 24

Megan Dunning mdunning at mortonarb.org
Thu Sep 10 12:12:23 CDT 2020


Please join The Morton Arboretum for the virtual *2020 Midwest Tree and
Shrub Conference: Diverse Plantings for a Resilient Future*.

In this two-day online conference on the selection and care of Midwestern
trees, shrubs, and woody plants, leading designers and plant experts will
help you rethink the way you choose and manage trees and shrubs. The
program will be held online during two Thursday morning sessions and will
include lively presentations of the best new information on the selection
and care of hardy, versatile trees and shrubs.

*When*: September 17 and 24, 2020, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

*Presenters: *

Craig Bergmann, RLA, ASLA, President, Craig Bergmann Landscape Design, Inc.

Fredric Miller, PhD, Professor of Horticulture, Joliet Junior College and
Senior Scientist,Entomology, The Morton Arboretum

Chad Rigsby, PhD, Research Scientist and Technical Support Specialist,
Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories

Allyson Salisbury, PhD, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Arboriculture, The
Morton Arboretum

Lydia Scott, Director, The Chicago Region Trees Initiative; The Morton
Arboretum

Todd West, PhD, Director, North Dakota State University Woody Plant
Improvement Program


This conference will be valuable for anyone who is interested in trees and
shrubs, from avid home gardeners and landowners to green-industry
professionals, such as nursery practitioners, arborists, estate gardeners,
land managers, landscape designers, landscape architects, landscape
contractors, parks and recreation professionals, and municipal foresters.
The conference will provide cutting-edge information and networking
opportunities for a broad range of audiences and professions.

*Registration:*
https://www.mortonarb.org/courses/2020-midwest-tree-and-shrub-conference-online-diverse-plantings-resilient-future

-- 
Megan Dunning | Manager of Adult Learning Programs
The Morton Arboretum | mortonarb.org | Office: 630-725-2101
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