![]() Montreal’s enormous Tree of Birds is an engineering, design and horticultural feat. Mist from the waterfall on Hamamatsu Japan’s display cooled this little one on a hot afternoon. I’ll leave you to discover the monkeys, gorillas and orangutans on your own. Particularly cool are the furlike techniques such as those used to create the manes and tails in Montreal’s Mother Earth. If you go during peak times, you’d best be quick with your camera shutter and even faster on your feet to photograph such an unobstructed view. I like the French title: À la queue leu-leuĪbout 80 extra gardeners are on site to help maintain the works – here, Japan’s Dove of Peace. ![]() Someone is enthralled by the sheep and shaggy dog in one of Montreal’s exhibits, The Man Who Planted Treesĭitto for the lemurs from Madagascar. It’s a short walk – or take the shuttle bus – to the gardens. At $3 each, taking the Metro to Pie-IX might be a better bet for a small group. See 9,091 traveler reviews, 7,224 candid photos, and great deals for Phoenix, AZ, at Tripadvisor. Parking at the Botanical Gardens is pricey. Desert Botanical Garden: Tuesdays are 'Community' days: your entrance fee is used for community projects. 9:30 am to 3:30 pm see the biggest crowds, and though ticket sales end at 7 pm, you have until 8 pm to tour the gardens. Visit after 3:30 pm – and/or on a weekday. Pre-purchase your tickets online! A must to avoid horrendous lineups, especially on weekends. Tips for avoiding the crowds – and some of the expense: Visitors can stroll through five thematic trails to explore. ![]() This year, 50 deceptively complex structures from 19 counties use 22,000 species of plants in wonderfully inventive ways. Discover the tranquil vibrancy of desert plants nestled amid the red rocks of the Papago Buttes. This Q&A with founder Lise Cormier explains some history and logistics. Until September 29, 2013, you’ve another huge reason to visit: The crowd-pleasing Mosaïcultures Internationales competition, like a larger-than-life, floral Disneyland. Shocking! But then I fell in love with one of the continent’s great gardens. Raise your hand if you’ve never visited Montreal Botanical Garden (Jardin Botanique Montréal). Space is limited and is first-come, first-serve.Mosaïcultures Internationales returns to its birthplace, Montreal ![]() The gardens are a 15-20 minute drive from the resort. Attendees will be responsible for securing their own transportation via a service such as Uber or Lyft. Please note, transportation will not be provided for this event. Visit the gardens with fellow conference attendees on Friday, March 18, at 6:30pm. Featuring installations on the Garden’s trails complemented by a major indoor gallery in Dorrance Hall, the dynamic exhibition includes never-before-seen installations and is a must-see throughout the seasons. Chihuly in the Desert showcases Dale Chihuly’s stunning, large-scale installations nestled among the Garden’s world-class collection of desert plants. The Gardens are pleased to host the Chihuly in the Desert showcase again this spring. Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees, and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona. Think the desert is all dirt and tumbleweeds? Think again. Your table will be confirmed once your registration has been processed and your ticket is non-refundable. Please remember reservations will be made on a first-come, first-served basis and seating is limited. We ask you to indicate one first choice and one second choice for your table. The multi-registration conference discount does not apply to the luncheon. We are excited to offer a buffet-style lunch in a covered, outdoor space at the resort in Scottsdale. The cost of the luncheon is $39 per person. As a result of hotel food and beverage requirements, we will not be able to accept on-site registrations for this luncheon. This luncheon requires a separate registration. Table topics will include Findings of Fact, Caselaw, Toxic Exposure Advocacy, Duty to Assist in AMA, Picking a Lane in the AMA, and more! Come interact with your colleagues and the presenter, discuss issues, and ask questions regarding the presenter's topic. Our speakers will lead a dialogue or Q&A session allowing everyone at your table to interact. NOVA will provide eleven tables with five seats available for attendees, where you can sit with your colleagues, discuss issues, and ask questions regarding the speaker’s topic. If you have registered to attend the upcoming confernce in person, please consider attending our speakers luncheon for the attendees on Friday, March 18, at 11:30am.
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