Spring ephemerals, some of our region’s most delightful native wildflowers, occupy a fascinating ecological niche: time. These elusive plants bloom, set seed, and vanish into dormancy in early spring, often visible for just a few weeks. Join us for an insightful talk where we will explore the life cycle, ecological function, and cultivation of these unique plants, and learn how to incorporate them into our home gardens.
Eloise Gayer, a horticulturist and spring ephemeral enthusiast, currently serves as Rosarian and educator at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. She will share her expertise and passion for these fleeting botanical treasures.
Payment/Attendance notes:
This event is free to members, $5 for visitors.
Those who wish to create or renew membership may do so via PayPal on the Membership page of this website. You may also pay at the event with cash or check payable to Narberth Area Garden Club.
This event will take place at the Narberth Municipal Building, 100 Conway Ave, Narberth PA (use Haverford Avenue entrance). The event will not be accessible via Zoom.