Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Virtual Lecture; The Botany of Desire (And How I Got Hooked on Native Orchids)
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Smithsonian Environmental Research Center 647 Contees Wharf Road, Edgewater, Maryland 21037
Gary Van Velsir
Yellow Lady's Slipper
How do plants make a living? That question has propelled botanist Dennis Whigham for his nearly 47-year career with the Smithsonian. Orchids were especially bewitching. On Aug. 20, join Dennis for a journey of discovery through the orchid world. He’ll take you from their unlikely beginnings as “dust seeds,” to the microscopic fungi they depend on to thrive, to their quirky—or downright sneaky—strategies to get pollinated. He’ll also reveal some of the most shocking discoveries, including the realization that more than half our continent’s native orchids are in trouble. Discover how stewards across the continent are rallying to save native orchids through the North American Orchid Conservation Center, and what you can do to help ensure their survival. Part of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center's free "Life on a Sustainable Planet" webinar series.
This webinar will be recorded! Closed captions will be available during the live event and on the recording. By signing up on “Zoom” you will receive a link to the live event and also a link to the recording approximately 1 week after the live webinar.