LECTURE: The Art of Autumn and Science Behind It
with Lisa Blum
Free
Even though the days are shorter and air is cooler, fall reveals a gorgeous display of leaf color in our trees and shrubs. Enjoy the show as we see the variety of colors and patterns in foliage and learn why leaves turn from green to red, yellow, orange, rust, brown, mustard, burgundy and combinations of all of these beauties! We will suggest which plant species provide the best pictures and where to find these in arboreta, parks, and landscapes.
Instructor: With 35 years teaching horticulture at Saul H. S./Temple U, Lisa Blum puts her knowledge to use in her own garden. She assists with children’s programming at the Ambler Arboretum and is part of the PA Hort Society Tree Tenders team to train communities in the care of trees. Rutgers University, M.S. Plant Pathology; Duke University, B.S. Botany.
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Fall 2025: Sep 26th, 2025
from 1:45 - 3:00 pmRegisterFree
Upper Dublin Library
(215) 628-8744
520 Virginia Dr
Fort Washington, PA 19034
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Room: Shanis Auditorium