Celebrating 125 Years: Native Plant Trust

Celebrate Native Plants

From the Wild to Your Backyard

Garden in the Woods Closed October 20–24

The Garden is closed from Monday, October 20, through Friday, October 24, so that our staff can work their magic in preparation for our members-only event, Night of Illumination. (If you are not a member, join now to enjoy this luminous fall spectacle.)

The Garden reopens for the weekend of Saturday, October 25, and Sunday, October 26. The new extended fall schedule resumes thereafter: Wednesday–Sunday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., through Sunday, November 23. Click here for more visitor info.

Our Garden Shops at both locations are closed until April 2026. Thanks for a great season, and look for the 2026 plant list here sometime in January.

Photo: Seed head, New York ironweed (Vernonia noveboracensis)

Night of Illumination Tickets SOLD OUT

Our annual fall members-only event, Night of Illumination, is sold out. Join us next year for this magical celebration of autumn.

Become a member or renew your membership now to attend exclusive member events like this throughout the year!

Photo: Night of Illumination 2024

Cool Seasonal Events Coming Up

As we enter the skinny end of autumn, lift your spirits with one of these hands-on workshops. No experience is necessary for either—beginners welcome!

Photo: Autumn at Garden in the Woods

Our Herbarium Has Gone Digital

Kudos to the members of our Conservation staff and volunteers who recently finished digitizing Native Plant Trust's herbarium of nearly 6,000 specimens! This involved transcribing each specimen’s data, applying a unique barcode, cleaning and repairing specimens, and scanning these fragile preserved plants with a device developed for this purpose. Plant scientists can now view the specimens via the Consortium of Northeastern Herbaria. Thanks to our generous donors for making it possible! Next: Improving storage space and conditions for the physical specimens. To support the herbarium, click here.

Photo: Herbarium assistant Fitz Dettmer cleans a specimen for scanning

Browse Our New Classes

Probe the mysteries of predatory plants, learn why it's good to leave the leaves on the ground at this time of year, or choose from six self-paced courses and 30 classes available via Zoom.

New this season: A suite of lower-priced options starting at $10, plus an Introduction to Native Plants Package that bundles eight intro classes for only $60, total! And we're continuing our Personalized Pathways, five groupings of classes curated for particular personal interests.

Get ready for a fascinating fall—browse our full class lineup.

Photo: Purple pitcher-plant (Sarracenia purpurea) © William Cullina

Native Plant Trust in the News

A selection of recent stories—see more here:

Photo: Sound designer Skooby Laposky (R) and workshop participants explore hidden life at Garden in the Woods, Andrea Shea/WBUR photo