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Flower Power Garden Hour 165: San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers, with Kristen Natoli & Sarah Sawtelle
Manage episode 348821987 series 2098199
What is it like to work in the oldest greenhouse conservatory in the US? I talk to the San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers Kristen Natoli (Collections Manager) and Sarah Sawtelle (Engagement Manager) about the ins and outs of this historic collection and building. With such an amazing collection of plants – where do they source them from? How do they decide what is kept and what to get rid of? And of course, we talk about the Giant water lilies, corpse plant and bat flower.
The SF Conservatory of Flowers can be found at:
- Website: org
- Instagram: @conservatoryofflowers
- Twitter: @SFConservatory
- Facebook: @ConservatoryofFlowers
- YouTube: @SanFranciscoConservatoryofFlowers
To ask questions for future shows, submit them at:
- email Marlene at marlenetheplantlady@gmail.com
198 episodes
Manage episode 348821987 series 2098199
What is it like to work in the oldest greenhouse conservatory in the US? I talk to the San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers Kristen Natoli (Collections Manager) and Sarah Sawtelle (Engagement Manager) about the ins and outs of this historic collection and building. With such an amazing collection of plants – where do they source them from? How do they decide what is kept and what to get rid of? And of course, we talk about the Giant water lilies, corpse plant and bat flower.
The SF Conservatory of Flowers can be found at:
- Website: org
- Instagram: @conservatoryofflowers
- Twitter: @SFConservatory
- Facebook: @ConservatoryofFlowers
- YouTube: @SanFranciscoConservatoryofFlowers
To ask questions for future shows, submit them at:
- email Marlene at marlenetheplantlady@gmail.com
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