Event Description
Experience the Garden in a new way. Liz Chehayl, Curator of Collections, will show examples of flowers that delight our sense of smell –and perhaps some that don’t– and how and why they do it. We’ll also talk about the pollinators that visit our flowers in the Garden and the pollinators that evolved with the plants in their home lands. We’ll go out in the Garden to see and smell what is in bloom.
- Date: Wednesday, December 9
- Time/Place: 10 am – 12 pm, Naples Botanical Garden FGCU Kapnick Center Buehler Auditorium
- Cost: $15 Members / $20 Non-Members
Liz Chehayl is the Curator of Collections at Naples Botanical Garden. She has degrees from Washington University and MIT, and is a Florida Certified Horticultural Professional. Her interest in tropical plants dates to 2002 when she moved to Naples and began volunteering at the Garden, but she is a lifelong plant enthusiast.
To register for this or any other Lifelong Learning class, workshop or lecture, please call 239.643.7275 or email agrace@naplesgarden.org.
Please note that certain classes fill up quickly and we will accept registrations on a first come, first served basis.