
Seaside goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens) at the Historic Gardens with a Western Honey bee (Apis mellifera) – Ashlea Viola
There will be a member’s meeting, by Zoom only, on Monday Feb. 23 at 7:30pm. Invitations including the Zoom link will be emailed to registered members beforehand.
For February’s meeting, Ashlea Viola will share her experiences with native plants and native plant cultivars at the Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens, where she has been a gardener for the last ten years. While working in ornamental/educational horticulture, Ashlea has also been inspired by the province’s wild flora. Her presentation will then take us to several of Nova Scotia’s Parks and protected areas as well as places proposed for protection in Annapolis County.
