
“Environmental Landscape Design: Learning from Experience”
March 11 and 12, 2010 at Haverford
College, Haverford, PA
Lawn alternatives, reforestation,
and habitat creation – these and other responses to new
environmental priorities have only recently become prominent.
Consequently, design protocols are sparse, and not well tested
by time. This conference features designers, growers and
ecologists whose long experience with native plants can shed
light on the real world challenges of environmental design.
Featured speakers include:
Larry Weaner, Principal
of Larry Weaner Landscape Associates,
“You Don’t Know a Plant until You’ve Killed It”
Dr. Eric Sanderson,
Founder and Director of the Manhatta Project,
“Wilderness in New York: An
Historical Portrait”
Patrick Cullina, Vice
President of Horticulture, Friends of the High Line
“Nature and Culture in the Urban
Landscape: New York City’s High Line”
For a complete brochure, call the
Morris Arboretum
at 215-247-5777, ext. 156 or 125 or
go to
www.morrisarboretum.org
CEUs for Landscape Architects are
offered
Sponsored by New Directions in the
American Landscape,
the Morris Arboretum of the
University of Pennsylvania,
and the PA/DE Chapter of the
American Society of Landscape Architects.
