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Two weeks exploring pine-oak forests and botanic gardens around Mexico City, Puebla, Oaxaca, and Monterrey. Pre tour to see archeological site. Post tour to see 12,000-ft elevation oak forest at Nevado de Colima, to Morelia, and to Tlalpujahua.

A series of lectures programmed by The Kew Mutual Improvement Society at Kew Gardens in the UK. On December 5, IOS Editor and former President Béatrice Chassé will deliver as part of this series her lecture ‘Acorns as food in human history: Myth or Reality?’ originally presented during the 2015 IOS Conference at The Morton Arboretum. 

The Magnolia Society's 2014 Annual Meeting will take place March 21-23, 2014, in Athens, Georgia.

The workshop will bring together 15 speakers and a maximum of 50 participants (including speakers).

The Magnolia Society will bring the 2013 annual meeting back to its roots next April 19th- 21st.

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Two weeks exploring pine-oak forests and botanic gardens around Mexico City, Puebla, Oaxaca, and Monterrey. Pre tour to see archeological site. Post tour to see 12,000-ft elevation oak forest at Nevado de Colima, to Morelia, and to Tlalpujahua.

A series of lectures programmed by The Kew Mutual Improvement Society at Kew Gardens in the UK. On December 5, IOS Editor and former President Béatrice Chassé will deliver as part of this series her lecture ‘Acorns as food in human history: Myth or Reality?’ originally presented during the 2015 IOS Conference at The Morton Arboretum. 

The Magnolia Society's 2014 Annual Meeting will take place March 21-23, 2014, in Athens, Georgia.

The workshop will bring together 15 speakers and a maximum of 50 participants (including speakers).

The Magnolia Society will bring the 2013 annual meeting back to its roots next April 19th- 21st.

The International Oak Society acknowledges the generous support of the following institutions:

Supporting Institutional Members

 

Standard Institutional Members

Rice University
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San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance logo
South Carolina Botanical Garden

 

The Huntington
The John Fairey Garden