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Future Local Events


We’ll be making plans soon for the WINTER POTLUCK, and will send out a notice shortly


National Events

Check the Quarterly or, for more details, the material on the NARGS website: https://www.nargs.org/system/files/2024-12/Cheyenne%20rev.pdf

Previous Great Lakes Chapter Events

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[2025]

Saturday, September 27: FALL PLANT SALE AND GARDEN TOUR at Tony Reznicek’s.

PLACE: 890 Wickfield Court, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
See the 2025 Fall Plant Sale insert for more details.
PLANT SALE: 11:30 AM – ca. 3:00 PM
TOUR: Tour the garden at your convenience

Saturday, September 13: FALL MEETING with Mark Akimoff

PLACE: Demonstration Room, Research Museums Center 3600 Varsity Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
See the map in an earlier Summer Notice for location details.
PROGRAM: 10:45 AM – Growing Rare Flower Bulbs
BREAK: Noon to 1 pm - Light Lunch and drinks
PROGRAM: 1 pm - 3 pm – From Habitat to the Home Garden: Cultivating Alpine Plants from Mountains around the World
SPEAKER: Mark Akimoff is the proprietor of Illahe Rare Plants, a specialty rock Garden and bulb nursery many of us know. He will be bringing some plants and bulbs to sell, so bring your wallet!
Note 1: Patrick and Bonnie will be having people over for pizza that evening (Saturday) for our dinner with the speaker and, as a special treat, Mark will be doing an informal talk: Building a Geothermal Greenhouse at the Ions, 6 - 8 pm. – so if you can attend, please let Bonnie know at the meeting.
Note 2: The front doors at the Herbarium will be locked as it is “after hours” so we’ll have someone standing by to let people in. Or you can text or call 734-996-0692.

Saturday, May 10, 2025 Spring Meeting,
Two Lectures by Paul Spriggs, and a Plant Sale

PLACE: University of Michigan Herbarium, 3600 Varsity Drive, Ann Arbor 48108, Rm. 106 – see the map in an earlier Summer Notice for location details, and a 2024 Fall Plant Sale insert for how plants should ideally be prepared.
PROGRAM: 10:30AM — 11:30AM: Lecture by Paul Spriggs: A Great Scot: The adventures of David Douglas in the Pacific Northwest
COFFEE and pastries: 11:30AM — 12:00PM
PROGRAM: 12:00PM — 1:00PM: Lecture by Paul Spriggs: My Favourite Crevice Garden plants – Beautiful Pictures and information of the best plants for crevice gardens
SPEAKER: Paul Spriggs has been rock gardening for roughly 27 years and building crevice gardens for about 20 years.

TRAVEL: to Bonnie and Patrick Ion's Garden, 1456 Kensington Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48104-6214
[Plants for the sale may be dropped off at their garden in the morning before the program.]
BAG LUNCH: While at, or on the way to, the Ion garden.
PLANT SALE: 2:00PM — 3:00PM
SEEDS: As part of the sale, Jacques Thompson will make available the NARGS SeedEx surplus seeds allocated to our chapter. These seeds are free to good gardens!

Saturday, February 8, 2025

MEETING: Winter Potluck with Tony Reznicek
PLACE: Matthaei Botanical Gardens Auditorium
TIME: 11:30 AM — 2:30 PM
LUNCH:Pot Luck 11:30 AM — Noon; Please bring a favorite dish to pass, and your cutlery and plates. We’ll take care of drinks.
BUSINESS: Short meeting: 1 PM — 1:30 PM
PROGRAM: 1:30 PM:
Tony Reznicek — Turkish Spring Plants and (maybe) Aliens.
Travels in Turkey February - March 2023.


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News

4 September 2025: 2025 Fall Newsletter from Tony Reznicek.

8 May 2025: 2025 Spring Newsletter from Tony Reznicek with invitation to the NARGS national meeting in Cheyenne from Panayoti Kelaidis.

24 January 2025: 2025 Winter Newsletter from Tony Reznicek with early history of the GLC by Betty Blake.

23 October 2024: Connor Smith from Utrecht gave a fascinating lecture at the University of Michigan Herbarium on his exchange visit in June 2023 to the Tromsø Alpine and Arctic Garden in Norway, at about 70 degrees North. They grow all sorts of interesting material, including rarities normally found at more than 14,000 feet in China.

19 October 2024: Fall Meeting and Plant Sale at Tim Karl's beautifully designed and kept garden in Riverview: for pictures see GLC's Facebook page link at the top of this page.

4 September 2024: 2024 Fall Newsletter from Tony Reznicek with comments from the new Chair Sean Zera and other details

6 May 2024: 2024 Spring Newsletter from Tony Reznicek with Chair comments and other details

14 Jan 2024: 2024 Winter Newsletter from Tony Reznicek

8 Sept 2023: 2023 Fall Newsletter from Tony Reznicek

15 July 2023: From Jacques Thompson: blog posting "The Red Menace"

10 June 2023: From Jacques Thompson: blog posting "Approaching Mid June"

26 Mar 2023: 2023 Spring Newsletter from Tony Reznicek

16 Mar 2022: PDF of Cactus Lecture by Dave Hinch and Vince Russo posted

12 Mar 2022: Cactus Meeting held at Matthaei BG

Announcements included:

  SeedEx—Holly Pilon still needs volunteers with half job already done

  A stipend for first-time AGM attendance was announced; to apply contact the GLC Chair or Treasurer

  The Azary Garden project will be restarting in the Spring; to volunteer contact Tony Reznicek

  For the Azary Project more tufa will be obtained from the Sandusky OH area; members who wish to join a convoy down there to get their own tufa should contact Linda Gates.

6 Mar 2022: New GLC Blog posting from Jacques Thompson

1 Mar 2022: SeedEx—Holly Pilon needs volunteers

The surplus seed round ordering starts on Tuesday, March 1 and we will have our first work day on Saturday, March 5, 1-4pm. Our workday schedule after the 5th goes as follows:
Tue and Thu, March 8 & 10, 1-4pm
Wed March 9, 6-8pm
Sun March 13, 1-4pm
Tue and Thu, March 15 & 17, 1-4pm
Wed, March 16, 6-8pm
Sat, March 19, 1-4pm
Tue, March 22, 1-4pm
For details and to volunteer see the Winter Newsletter.

28 Feb 2022: new GLC Winter Newsletter posted.

Plant Image List: Hamamelis xintermedia ‘Orange Peel’; Galanthus woronowii; Eranthis hyemalis; Adonis 'Fukujukai'; Mahonia bealii; Illicium floridanum; Arum dioscoridis; Cylindropuntia davisii.

Jan and Feb 2022: new GLC Blog postings from Jacques Thompson

Tony Reznicek received 2017 NARGS Edgar T. Wherry Award

Read Encomium

Spring Photos: Jacques Thompson (03 Mar 2020)

  • Eranthis a wood lot full

    Eranthis hyemalis: wood lot full

  • Eranthis in a wood lot

    Eranthis hyemalis:

  • Eranthis in a wood lot seen by Jacques Thompson and Don Lafond

    Eranthis hyemalis: seen by Jacques Thompson and Don Lafond

  • Eranthis in a wood lot seen by Jacques Thompson and Don Lafond

    Eranthis hyemalis: seen by Jacques Thompson and Don Lafond

  • Eranthis in a wood lot seen by Jacques Thompson and Don Lafond

    Eranthis hyemalis: seen by Jacques Thompson and Don Lafond

  • Eranthis in a wood lot seen by Jacques Thompson and Don Lafond

    Eranthis hyemalis: seen by Jacques Thompson and Don Lafond

  • Eranthis hyemalis: an almost white form

    Eranthis hyemalis: an almost white form

  • Eranthis hyemalis: in the Ions' garden Mar 08

    Eranthis hyemalis: in the Ions' garden Mar 08

  • The same space in the Ions' garden 16 Mar 2015

    The same space in the Ions' garden 16 Mar 2015

  • Eranthis hyemalis: a green one, from a GLC sale, in the Ions' garden

    Eranthis hyemalis: a green one, from a GLC sale, in the Ions' garden, 12 Mar 2020

  • Eranthis hyemalis: the green one, in the Ions' garden 15 Mar 2023

    Eranthis hyemalis: the green one, in the Ions' garden, 15 Mar 2023

  • Two Daphnes showing different icing 24 Feb 2023

    Two Daphnes showing different icing 24 Feb 2023

  • A green Trillium in Northern Michigan 10 May 2015

    A green Trillium in Northern Michigan 10 May 2015.

  • Eranthis hyemalis: the green one two back, from a GLC sale, in the Ions' garden, 19 Mar 2021;noe 'Peony Envy'

    The green one two back, from a GLC sale, in the Ions' garden, 20 Mar 2021; now Eranthis hyemalis 'Peony Envy'.