Join us for a free Education Open House at Mt. Cuba this March. Attend informational drop-in sessions with Mt. Cuba Center staff and learn about our new spring and summer class offerings. Enjoy a pre-season sneak peek with a guided tour of the gardens, bursting with emerging spring ephemerals. Take advantage of a 10% discount
MoreTake a hike and learn about Mt. Cuba’s approach to land management and the events that shape our past, current, and future landscapes.
MoreTake a hike and learn about Mt. Cuba’s approach to land management and the events that shape our past, current, and future landscapes.
MoreExplore the gardens and discuss the value of nature as it relates to health and well-being at Mt. Cuba Center
MoreUnwind from the week with a bite to eat while enjoying live music on the terrace and evening access to the gardens. Food, beer, and wine will be available for purchase. Lineup, details, and more at mtcubacenter.org/twilight. Included with garden admission. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Friday, August 30,
MoreUnwind from the week with a bite to eat while enjoying live music on the terrace and evening access to the gardens. Food, beer, and wine will be available for purchase. Lineup, details, and more at mtcubacenter.org/twilight. Included with garden admission. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Friday, August 16,
MoreWalking discussion of toxic plant adaptations for plant defense, edibility, propagation, and ecological value for wildlife at Mt. Cuba Center
MoreThrough inspiring and entertaining storytelling, our winter lecture series showcases the voices of edible native plants and ecological landscaping influencers. Each speaker shares their expertise and connection to the plants, places, and purpose behind conserving native plant communities, soil health, and the wildlife these wildscapes attract. These programs take place online. $25 per lecture or
MoreLearn about Mt. Cuba’s approach to land management and the events that shape our past, current, and future landscapes. Become empowered to take ecologically beneficial actions to support native wildlife and habitats with the effects of climate change in mind. Bring water and be prepared to hike steep paths and uneven terrain throughout our natural
MoreLearn about Mt. Cuba’s approach to land management and the events that shape our past, current, and future landscapes. Become empowered to take ecologically beneficial actions to support native wildlife and habitats with the effects of climate change in mind. Bring water and be prepared to hike steep paths and uneven terrain throughout our natural
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