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Discover and marvel with naturalist Michael Wojtech

Discover and marvel with naturalist
Michael Wojtech
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October 7 and 9 – The Growth of Trees: A Journey Through Time

March 3, 2021May 27, 2022 Michael Wojtech

Tower Hill Botanic Garden: Online Presentation October 7, 6:30 – 8:00. Outside at Tower Hill October 9, 10:3- – 12:00

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February 23, 2021 – Captivated by Trees: The Work of Rutherford Platt

March 2, 2021March 3, 2021 Michael Wojtech

Virtual Lecture – Massachusetts Horticultural Society – 10:00 to 11:30

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November 4 – The Growth of Trees

September 4, 2020December 3, 2020 Michael Wojtech

Online Presentation – The Fifteen Gardeners of Natick, Natick, MA

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November 5 – Holden Garden Club

September 3, 2020December 3, 2020 Michael Wojtech

Online Presentation – 7:00 – Holden Garden Club

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November 10 – The Growth of Trees: A Journey Through Time

September 2, 2020December 3, 2020 Michael Wojtech

Online Workshop – Massachusetts Horticultural Society – 10:00 to 11:30

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tree life stages_Julia Kuo_from Drawing Trees and Leaves
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April 16, 2020 – The Growth of Trees

December 14, 2019April 19, 2020 Michael Wojtech

Natick Garden Club – presentation, 7:00 – Natick, MA

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April 24-26: What’s in a Name? Knowing and Celebrating Spring Trees

December 13, 2019April 2, 2020 Michael Wojtech

The Rowe Center – weekend workshop – Rowe, MA   Here’s a glimpse of winter past and the coming spring:

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September 24 – Bark: Get to Know Your Trees

June 17, 2019October 11, 2019 Michael Wojtech

 UCONN Extension Master Gardener Program – workshop, 10:00 to 1:00 – Hartford County Extension Center, Farmington, CT

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September 28 – The Growth of Trees: A Journey Through Time

June 16, 2019October 11, 2019 Michael Wojtech

Sunderland Public Library – 10:30 to 12:30 – Sunderland, MA

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September 30 – The Growth of Trees: A Journey Through Time

December 21, 2018October 11, 2019 Michael Wojtech

Garden Club of Harvard – presentation – Harvard, MA

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Upcoming Programs

  • Bark ID: Get to Know your Trees

    Bark ID: Get to Know your Trees

    March 22 – indoor and outdoor workshop – 10:30 – 3:30.  New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY   (more)

Recent Work

  • The Language of Trees: On a Walk with Rutherford Platt – from American Forests Magazine

    The Language of Trees: On a Walk with Rutherford Platt – from American Forests Magazine

    In the winter of 1929, Rutherford Platt went for a walk in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden with noted botanist, Dr. Arthur Graves. As his mentor began pointing out the buds along the leafless tree branches, Platt was astonished — he had always supposed that buds appeared in spring, just before they bloomed. . . Read ... (more)
  • Buds: Spanning the Seasons – from The Outside Story (syndicated newspaper column)

    Buds: Spanning the Seasons – from The Outside Story (syndicated newspaper column)

    The sign in the window, which read, “Clearance! Hats and Gloves 50% off,” puzzled me. Snowflakes swirled on gusty winds. The bitter cold stung my fingertips—I wondered if I should buy warmer gloves while I had the chance. Clearance? Temperatures hadn’t climbed above freezing for days . . . Read the Article (more)
  • The Language of Bark – from American Forests

    The Language of Bark – from American Forests

    I spot the neon-orange flag, unmistakable among the more earthly hues of October leaves, and crash through the underbrush to reach it. I quickly begin cataloguing the surrounding trees. On a low-hanging branch, I find familiar looking needles and record eastern hemlock on my data sheet. I peer up through binoculars to recognize the leaves ... (more)

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