11/26/2009      37°F | Wintry Mix
The University of Michigan
Question: I want to plant a Rain Garden and I’d like to use native plants in it. Can you suggest some?
what's in bloom
The Gateway Garden of New World Plants and the Alexandra Hicks Herb Knot Garden at Matthaei offer sensory delights with their profusion of colors and scents.
Check out the bloom calendar.
Looking for a central location to hold a group meeting? How about catching up on some of your reading at a riverside bench? We have some of the University's best study spots.

There’s always something happening at the Arb & Gardens, whether it’s a single cactus blooming in the Conservatory or a few thousand people enjoying Earth Day celebrations. Free guided tours… Prescribed burns… Gardening and art classes for kids and adults… School field trips… Seasonal exhibits… Let our calendar help you find the activity that’s right for you and your family.

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This starfish flower resides in the arid house of the Botanical Gardens Conservatory. The arid house is one of three galleries in the Conservatory, each representing one of the world’s major biomes.
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  • Vinyasa Yoga at the Gardens
    Vinyasa Yoga is for those who enjoy a flowing sequence of sun salutations and postures coordinated with music. Moderately paced, with emphasis on the integration of breath and movement to increase strength and flexibility. Please enter at the west entrance and bring a yoga mat and bath-sized towel. Registration required.
    Category: Adult Education
    Date: 11/9/2009
    Time: 12 pm to 1 pm
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  • The 100-Mile Holiday Dinner
    This event is part of The Local Table. Join Susan Lackey of The Legacy Land Conservancy (formerly Washtenaw Land Trust) as she instructs you how to prepare a delicious holiday meal created with ingredients collected or grown within 100 miles of Ann Arbor. Preregistration is required. Space is limited, please register early. MBGNA members and U-M students: $16; nonmembers: $20 Community Education Registration Code: 09-AE-43L
    Category: Community Education
    Date: 11/9/2009
    Time: 7 pm to 9 pm
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  • Ann Arbor Bonsai Society Annual Banquet and Mini-Exhibit
    Please join other Ann Arbor Bonsai Society club members as we celebrate another year, with a Banquet provided by the AABS club and members, including a bonsai mini-exhibit per table. There will be raffles and other great prizes. Members bringing their own trees for the mini-exhibit will receive courtesy raffle tickets. Members are required to bring a dish to share. Contact Joan Overmire for more details.
    Category: Meetings
    Date: 11/9/2009
    Time: 6 pm to 10 pm
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