Wayside Trees of Tropical Florida to be discussed
But Wayside Trees of Tropical Florida is not a textbook. Lee hopes that native Floridians and newcomers alike will use his book to learn about trees in their neighborhood. The paperback not only provides photos of trees in their habitat and their leaves, fruits, and flowers for easy identification, but also details facts about their origin, cultural and religious significance. As David Lee puts it, “Every city needs an urban tree flora as an aid for residents to learn about the natural history in our cities, as a beginning of their environmental education."
The Kampong (4013 S. Douglas Road) opens at 6:30 pm with a dessert reception, and the lecture begins at 7 pm. Attendance is free to Kampong Fellows and Members; tickets for the public are $10.
Reservations required: 305.442.7169 or email kampong@ntbg.org
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