
The History of Lawns: From Pasture to Plastic
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The lawn is a ubiquitous part of the American landscape, but how did it get that way? Join Dr. Peter Del Tredici, Botanist and Senior Research Scientist Emeritus at the Arboretum, as he takes us through the lawn’s fascinating history. This lecture will discuss the social and ecological issues surrounding lawns, how we can make lawns a productive part of the larger ecosystem, and finally, the alarming trend to remove grass fields altogether and replace them with plastic turf.
This talk takes place in the Hunnewell Lecture Hall. There is public parking on Arborway, but parking can get tight with large programs like this: please give yourself some extra time to park and walk to the Hunnewell Building.
Accessibility: The Hunnewell Lecture Hall is wheelchair accessible.
Audience: This is a members-only program geared towards adults.
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