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Fall Wreaths: Natives and Foraged Favorites (Online Demonstration)

About this event

Join Arrin to discover strategies for bringing both native and foraged materials into your seasonal displays. This online demonstration will highlight how to create a fall wreath with materials like vines and foliage, share information about native plants in the U.S. Botanic Garden collection, and address how to responsibly use foraged materials.

To learn refreshing an already-made wreath, please check out Arrin's previous USBG online program, Winter Wreath Refresh.

Intended Audience: All Levels: Suitable for all learners, this program will provide a variety of content. Program providers will answer both introductory and more advanced questions.

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Hosted by

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    Emily Hestness (she/her) Education Specialist - Urban Agriculture @ U.S. Botanic Garden

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    Arrin Sutliff Tint Floral

    Arrin Sutliff creates site-specific, and time based work using plants, flowers, and digital media. Based in DC, Arrin is the owner of Tint Floral, which focuses on design for weddings and events. Informed by the season, she relies on local growers and nurseries for blooms and foliage.

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    Elizabeth Barton (she/her) Volunteer Coordinator & Education Specialist @ U.S. Botanic Garden

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    Grace Anderson (she/her) Education Specialist - Science Educator @ United States Botanic Garden

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