The 2019 National Floriculture Forum will take place Feb. 16-17, in Chicago, Illinois. The theme of this year’s meeting is “Adding Value: Back to our Roots.”
Participants may register at any time, but the deadline to receive the group discounted hotel price is Jan. 23. Registration information can be found here.
Thanks to financial support from the American Floral Endowment, registration is only $150. Registration includes an optional tour of the Chicago Botanical Garden, all meals during the meeting, breaks, a discounted price hotel and an excellent program that includes:
Feb. 16, 2019
Morning Tour of Chicago Botanic Garden – Optional
The Chicago Botanic Garden traces its origins back to the Chicago Horticultural Society, founded in 1890. Within the nine laboratories of the Garden’s Plant Conservation Science Center, scientists and graduate students conduct a wide array of plant research. The Garden is accredited by the American Association of Museums. Its Lenhardt Library contains 150,000 volumes, including one of the nation’s best collections of rare botanical books.
This is an optional morning of tours for attendees. The official meeting does not begin until noon. Those who would like to participate in these tours need to arrive in Chicago on Friday night
7:30 a.m. Buses depart from the hotel
8:15-11:15 a.m. Jim Ault will lead a tour of the newly renovated greenhouses and speak about the scientific endeavors of the garden, which includes the breeding and introduction program associated with Chicagoland Grows. There also will be a bus tour of the gardens.
NFF meeting
12:00 noon Lunch Break at hotel conference room (included in registration)
Bridget Behe, Michigan State University
9:15-10:15 a.m. Session V – Young Faculty: Challenges and Opportunities — Moderated by Dr. Mark Bridgen
Panel discussion: