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DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
 ://blog.press.princeton.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/5-Virginia-Bluebell
 s-high-res-221x300.jpg' width='221' height='300' /></div><p><a href='http:
 //press.princeton.edu/titles/9668.html'><img class='alignright' style='mar
 gin: 10px\;' title='jacket' src='http://press.princeton.edu/images/j9668.g
 if' alt='' width='160' height='219' /></a>Spring Wildflowers of the Northe
 ast: A Natural History</p>\n<p>Event web site: <a href='http://www.newengl
 andwild.org/learn/catalog/lec1029'>http://www.newenglandwild.org/learn/cat
 alog/lec1029</a></p>\n<p> </p>\n<p>The wildflowers that brighten our woodl
 ands in spring are more than just a delight for the eye and a lift for the
  winter-weary spirit. Each has a role in the environment\, with often inte
 resting interactions with pollinators and seed dispersers. Learn about the
  life histories of some of your favorite spring wildflowers. Topics includ
 e adaptations for early blooming\, medicinal and other uses\, the origin o
 f wildflower names\, pollination and seed dispersal\, and the latest scien
 tific research on these beautiful plants. Following the lecture and book s
 igning\, enjoy an optional docent-led walk through Garden in the Woods in 
 its early spring glory.</p>\n<p>Sunday\, April 28\, 2013\, 1:30-3:00 p.m.<
 br />\nLocation: Garden in the Woods\, Framingham\, MA<br />\nCourse Code:
  lec1029<br />\nInstructor: Carol Gracie\, author\, Spring Wildflowers of 
 the Northeast: A Natural History<br />\nFee: $15 (Member) / $18 (Nonmember
 )<br />\nLimit: Credit:<br />\nCosponsor: Arnold Arboretum of Harvard Univ
 ersity\; MA Audubon Drumlin Farm\; Ecological Landscaping Association\; To
 wer Hill Botanic Garden</p>
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LOCATION:Garden in the Woods @ Framingham\, MA\, USA
SUMMARY:Carol Gracie at New England Wild Flower Society
URL:http://blog.press.princeton.edu/ai1ec_event/carol-gracie-at-new-england
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