Program Type:
Lecture with SlidesProgram Description
Event Details
We will look at military history from a botanical perspective, from victory gardens and agriculture to timber, rubber, coal, and cotton, the many plant products that supplied the military and the home front during a time of intense need and high demand. The talk will include a special look at medicinal plants, including their use in the Pacific war, the County herb Committees in England, and the development of penicillin as a critical wartime drug. Join us for a unique view of World War II through a botanical lens. In short, we would not have won the war without plants!
Judith Sumner is a botanist who specializes in flowering plants, plant adaptations, garden history, medicinal plants, and ethnobotany.
Registration is required. Please register by completing the form or calling 978-249-9515.
Disclaimer(s)
Families Welcome
Although this program is geared primarily towards adults, families are welcome.