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Great Rosarians of the World Lecture - Significant New Discoveries in Old Chinese Roses
The Huntington 2016 Great Rosarians of the World lecture honors Guoliang Wang, the foremost authority on the ancient roses of China.
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The 2016 Great Rosarians of the World lecture honors Guoliang Wang, the foremost authority on the ancient roses of China. Wang has been investigating, collecting, identifying, and breeding rose species for over 30 years, and has carried out more than 10 field investigations throughout China, especially in the remote mountain areas of Yunnan and Sichuan provinces. In this illustrated lecture, Wang reveals his most treasured finds among China’s heritage roses. The ticket price of $25 includes an evening reception in the Chinese Garden on Friday, June 10, and complimentary morning admission to the gardens on Saturday, June 11. Reserve online.
Professor Wang will also give a lecture Thursday evening. See the event here.
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