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Dr. Rogers, earned his doctorate in botany from the University of Michigan and did a post-doctoral fellowship in botany at Harvard University. He is the author of the bestselling “Landscape Plants for South Florida: A Manual for Gardeners, Landscapers and Homeowners". Many of us had the pleasure of taking his courses during his tenure as professor and chair of Palm Beach State College’s Environmental Horticulture department, and luckily he has remained active in our area sharing his field explorations through the online blog Treasure Coast Natives. Third Tuesday of most months - see calendar for dates and speakers. 6:30pm-9pm6:30pm - Mingle with plant nerds, experts, and visiting nursery folks. Ask questions, check out plants, share stories, make friends.7pm - Speaker Program8:15pm - Rundown and description of plants available for the evening8:40 - PLANT DRAWING Meetings are FREE to attend. Bring a friend! Our chapter's goal is to preserve, conserve, and restore the native plants and n
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