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Volume 36 Number 2 April 2019 The Water Garden Journal of the Colorado Water Garden Society IN THIS ISSUE: Get Wet 2019 The Magnificent Cannas....1, 3 by Jim Arneill - Board Members & Chairpersons - Treasurer s Report..2 DBG Spring Plant Sale.....4 by Brenda Parsons-Hier 2019 IWGS Symposium...4-5 by Dorothy Martinez Save the Date, Plant Swap... 5 by Dorothy Martinez Upcoming Meeting Dates. 6 New & Returning Members.....6 - Market Place....7-8 CWGS Membership Application. 9 This Year: CWGS Calendar back page Get Wet The Magnificent Cannas Mitchell Hall Denver Botanic Gardens Thursday, April 18 th 6:00 pm 8:00 pm Online at: www.colowatergardensociety.org Besides adding color with their beautiful flowers, cannas also often have attractive foliage, (photo courtesy of Jim Arneill) A Colorful Addition to Any Pond or Water Feature The Magnificent Cannas - Headline Program at Get Wet on Thursday, April 18 th by Jim Arneill Please join us for our inaugural meeting of the year Get Wet 2019! The program will be held on Thursday, April 18 th in Mitchell Hall at Denver Botanic Gardens starting at 6:00 pm and is free to attend. Since it takes place after hours at Denver Botanic Gardens, you may park in the garage and enter across the street through the Pinon Gate, north of the Visitor Center. After entering the Boettcher Memorial Center, Mitchell Hall is the first set of doors on the right. One of the best ways to prepare for the upcoming water gardening season is to begin planning for the beautiful plants to incorporate in your pond or water feature. This year s program, co-sponsored by Colorado Water Garden Society and Denver Botanic Gardens, will spotlight one of the most colorful flowering marginals - the canna. (continued on page 3)

2 Club Governance 2019 Board of Directors: President Brenda Parsons-Hier 303.278.2106 Vice President Dorothy Martinez 303.279.3137 Secretary Tamara Kilbane 303.865.3556 Treasurer Trina Jacobson 303.871.8135 Members-At-Large Dennis Weatherman (MAL1) 303.457.1783 Jim Arneill (MAL2) 303.843.9619 Gabriella Bertelmann (MAL3) 303.777.7774 Sue Weatherman (MAL4) 303.457.1783 Rebecca Nash (MAL5) 303.921.8144 Vicki Aber (MAL6) 303.423.9216 Peter Hier (MAL7) 303.278.2106 Teresa Burkert (MAL8) 720.219.6481 Jerry Swanson (MAL9) 307.331.3282 The Water Garden is the official journal of the Colorado Water Garden Society (CWGS) Copyright 1983-2014 Please Note: Opinions expressed by authors in this publication are their own. Products reviewed and/or advertised are not specifically endorsed by CWGS. Please contact Dorothy Martinez, Newsletter Editor, to obtain permission to reproduce materials published in The Water Garden. Reproductions should credit CWGS and the author. 2019 Committee and Event Chairs: Newsletter Editor Dorothy Martinez 303.279.3137 Membership Dorothy Martinez 303.279.3137 Publicity & Outreach Jim Arneill 303.843.9619 Get Wet Event Jim Arneill 303.843.9619 CWGS June Plant Sale Vicki Aber 303.423.9216 Janet Bathurst 303.421.1144 Brenda Parsons-Hier 303.278.2106 Jerry Swanson 307.331.3282 Pond Tour / Picnic Rebecca Nash 303.921.8144 Dennis Weatherman 303.457.1783 Sue Weatherman 303.457.1783 Fran Hoffman (Picnic) 303.978.0124 Vicki Aber (Picnic) 303.423.9216 Water Blossom Festival Tamara Kilbane 720.865.3556 Holiday Banquet Teresa Burkert 720.219.6481 Sue Weatherman 303.457.1783 WebPage / Archives Bill Bathurst 303.421.1144 Janet Bathurst 303.421.1144 Dorothy Martinez 303.279.3137 DBG Plant Sale & DBG Volunteers Tamara Kilbane 720.865.3556 Brenda Parsons-Hier 303.278.2106 Hudson Gardens Volunteers Dorothy Martinez 303.279.3137 The Water Garden is published eight times a year and is made available to current members both in printed form and online. Past volumes of The Water Garden are archived online at: CWGS Treasurer s Report: Balance as of March 31, 2019 $11,842.30 Remember Unless you have specifically requested receipt of The WaterGarden in paper form, you will receive it electronically. To request a change in delivery, report a change in email, or to report a problem with downloading of the electronic journal, reply to Dorothy Martinez: dorothy.martinez@colowatergardensociety.org.

Feature Articles 3 A Colorful Addition to Any Pond or Water Feature The Magnificent Cannas - Headline Program at Get Wet on Thursday, April 18 th (continued from page 1) Tips on the planting, care, and overwintering of these tropical beauties will be shared, and a limited number of bare root canna rhizomes will be offered for sale before and after the program (no credit cards, cash or check only please). Canna Emerald Sunset, (photo courtesy of Longwood Gardens) In addition to the often-striking foliage of cannas, there is a broad range of colors in the flowers of the various varieties available. Some, including the popular Endeavor and Ra hybrids, were developed at Longwood Gardens to be water plants. Several other canna varieties have also been found to grow well in water features. You will gain many insights for enhancing the beauty of your pond from this year s program, which will also include information about other water gardening events this year. Canna Blueberry Sparkler, (photo courtesy of Plant Delights Nursery, Inc.) A limited number of bare-root canna rhizomes will be available for sale from 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm. No credit cards will be accepted, cash or check only. The rhizomes available will be: Ra (yellow), Erebus (pink), Endeavor (red), Tony (orange), Australia (deep orange), Blueberry Sparkler (pink), Emerald Sunset (yellow with orange center), Paton (yellow with orange center), and Bengal Tiger/Pretoria (orange). The program about cannas and upcoming events will take place from 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm. Another opportunity to purchase canna rhizomes will be available from 7:45 pm - 8:00 pm. This will be a very special first program of 2019, and we hope you can attend! Canna Paton, (photo courtesy of Oregon Aquatic Nurseries) If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Jim Arneill at 303-843-9619 or arneill4@comcast.net.

4 Feature Articles DBG Spring Plant Sale - Join Us! by Brenda Parsons-Hier Spring is here and yes, it will probably snow again. However, it is never too soon to start thinking of what plants we would like for our water features this year. A great place to fulfill those wishes is the Denver Botanic Gardens Spring Plant Sale. An amazing diversity of water plants will be offered as usual at the Aquatics Booth. And of course, many other terrestrial plants will be available from 15 other different plant divisions. As the Sale dates get nearer, Denver Botanic Gardens will be publishing an online catalog of individual species and cultivars available for sale. For more information go to: http://www.botanicgardens.org/events/special-events/spring-plant-sale. The Colorado Water Garden Society always provides the volunteer support in the Aquatics Booth. We bring our knowledge and experience which helps the public find answers to their questions and assist in the selection of the plants they want. Sign-up sheets have been going so well, that only 2 shifts still need help. Thursday May 9 th, the Preview Party from 3:00 pm 8:00 pm (dinner is provided). The other open shift is Friday May 10 th from 2:30 pm 6:00 pm, snacks and drinks are provided. Plants will be available to purchase on Friday and Saturday. We never know what the weather will be during the Sale, but we do know the public is fun to interact with and DBG treats us well. So, come join us to buy plants and/or volunteer. If you would like to work or if you have any questions, please contact me at either moose.4bph@q.com or 303-278-2106. I hope to see you there. More Details About the Upcoming IWGS Symposium in France by Dorothy Martinez The 2019 IWGS Symposium will take place in the village of Le Temple sur Lot in the Lot et Garonne region and in Bordeaux, from August 21 st through August 27 th. The Pre-Symposium and Symposium are sold as separate all-inclusive packages, but you will need to choose an option for each based on the number of occupants (one or two) per room since the package price varies based on room occupancy. Pre-Symposium: Wednesday, August 21 st to Friday, August 23 rd 2019 Wednesday: Arrive in Paris in the afternoon. Night in Paris. Thursday: Visit Orangerie Museum and Giverny. Friday: Transfer by TGV (bullet train) to Agen and Le Temple sur Lot Cost: For two people is $550, For one person is $680 (continued on page 5)

Feature Articles 5 More Details About the Upcoming IWGS Symposium in France (continued from page 4) Monet s Water Garden in Giverny, (photo courtesy of Paris Shuttle Transfer) Latour-Marliac, (photo courtesy of matinlumineaux.blogspot.com) Main-Symposium: Friday, August 23 rd to Monday, August 26 th 2019 Friday: Arrive in Agen by 3:00 pm to use the shuttle (arranged for pre-symposium attendees) or check-in in Le Temple sur Lot from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Saturday: Seminars in Le Temple sur Lot. Sunday: Seminars and field visits in the Périgord. Monday: Day in and around Bordeaux, Gala dinner at Bordeaux Wine City. Tuesday: Depart from Bordeaux. Cost: For two people is $865, For one person is $1,015 For registration information, please go to: http://www.resa-lotetgaronne-evenements.com/en/accueilcongres.htm For special requests, please contact the Tour Operator, ACTOUR 47 at: actour47@tourisme-lotetagronne.com Save the Date Plant Swap 2019 by Dorothy Martinez Bordeaux, (photo courtesy of iha.fr) Put Thursday, May 16 th on your calendar. Our annual Plant Swap will take place with a potluck starting at 6:00 pm and the Swap beginning at 7:00 pm in the Plant Society Building within the Denver Botanic Gardens. There is always such a great selection of plants our members bring in to share, you won t go home empty handed. Keep an eye out for more details to come in the May Newsletter.

6 Feature Articles Upcoming Meeting Dates Here are some other dates to add to your calendar: Thursday, June 2 nd Hudson Gardens CWGS Plant Sale, 9:00 am 10:00 am Members Only, 10:00 am 2:00 pm Public Saturday, June 15 th Alpine Koi & Reef, Fort Collins Pond Side Meeting, 10:00 am 1:00 pm Saturday, July 20 th Centennial & Southeast Englewood Pond Tour & Picnic, 10:00 am 4:30 pm Pond Tour, 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Picnic Saturday, August 3 rd Denver Botanic Gardens Water Blossom Celebration, 9:00 am 1:00 pm Saturday, August 24 th Westminster Pond Side Meeting, 12:00 pm 2:00 pm New and Returning Members for August, November, & December 2018 January, February, March, & April 2019 August 2018 January 2019 Lois Krause Renewal Ken & Teresa Burkert Renewal Arvada, CO Northglenn, CO Ken Lange Renewal February 2019 Denver, CO Jim Carlson Renewal Denver, CO November 2018 Gabriella Bertelmann Renewal Tianxi Zhang Renewal Denver, CO Fort Collins, CO December 2018 March 2019 Larry Brown Renewal Carolyn Lupe Renewal Brighton, CO Denver, CO Gary & Judy Reid Renewal Dennis & Sue Weatherman Renewal Boulder, CO Thornton, CO April 2019 Edward & Karen Morrell Morrison, CO Renewal

Market Place 7 Design, Construction, Maintenance Award Winning Water Features Inspired by Nature (303) 666-5430 Mark Russo s mobile (303) 870-5607 www.rmwaterscape.com Water Gardening Supplies POND KITS PUMPS FILTERS LINERS AQUATIC PLANTS FISH 303-744-3505 800-999-9021 www.truepump.com 1429 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210

8 Market Place ADVERTISING SPACE AVAILABLE Annual advertising in the newsletter also includes a listing on the CWGS website with an active link direct to your commercial webpage. We also run single-event ads. For details regarding rates, sizes, and formats of ads, contact Dorothy Martinez dorothy.martinez@colowatergardensociety.org

Membership Application 9 Make checks payable to: Colorado Water Garden Society Return this form with your payment to: CWGS Membership 14837 W. 57 th Drive Golden, CO 80403 Name: Address: City: State: ZIP Home Phone: ( ) Email* * Required for electronic receipt of newsletter.. (note: CWGS does not share or sell email addresses) Check here if you are also a member of Denver Botanic Gardens Check one: I would like my contact information included in a membership list that will be distributed only to the members. I do not want my contact information published in the membership list. Contact me concerning volunteer opportunities I ve checked below: DBG Volunteer Sundays Water Plants booth, DBG May Sale Hudson Gardens CWGS Plant Sale (June) Pond Tour (July) Water Blossom Festival (August) Note: Your newsletter will be made available to you electronically unless you check otherwise below. I request to receive a paper copy of the newsletter for an additional fee of $10 plus the $15 for the Individual Membership or $20 for the Family Membership Annual Membership Fees $15.00 Individual; $20.00 Family Printed Copy of Newsletter (Annual) $25 Individual; $30 Family

THIS YEAR A calendar of CWGS Activities and Events: April 18: Get Wet Presentation Mitchell Hall Denver Botanic Gardens (DBG) 6:00 PM 8:00 PM, Presentation How to Grow, Care for, & Overwinter Cannas & Canna Tuber and Plantabbs Fertilizer Sale (cash or check only) May 10 & May 11: DBG Annual Plant Sale Area near Monet s Pond, DBG, 8:00 AM 6:00 PM on Fri. and 8:00 AM 5:00 PM on Sat. May 16: Potluck & Annual Plant Swap Plant Society Bldg., DBG, 6:00 PM 8:00 PM June 2: CWGS Annual Plant Sale Business Office/Residence, The Hudson Gardens & Event Center, Littleton, CO, Members only 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM, General Public, 10:00 AM 2:00 PM June 15: Pond Side Program Alpine Koi & Reef, Tour and Picnic Potluck, Fort Collins, CO, 10:00 AM 1:00 PM July 20: CWGS Pond Tour & Picnic Centennial & SE Englewood Area, Pond Tour 10:00 AM 4:30 PM, Picnic 5:00 PM 7:00 PM August 3: Water Blossom Festival Monet Pond Area, Docent Tours of DBG Gardens, Demonstrations, Information, & Free Carnivorous Pitcher Plants, DBG, 9:00 AM 1:00 PM August 24: Pond Side Program Leinster Residence, Picnic Potluck, Westminster, CO, 12:00 PM 2:00 PM Sept. 19: Potluck, Annual Board Elections, Presentation on the Cairns Botanic Gardens in Australia Plant Society Building, DBG, 6:00 PM 8:00 PM Oct. 17: Potluck, Program with Slideshow 2019 Season Wrap-up What Plants Did Well or Didn t Do Well & 2020 Planning Meeting Plant Society Building, DBG, 6:00 PM 8:30 PM Dec. 12: Holiday Banquet & Volunteer Recognition, Plant Society Building, DBG, 6:00 PM 9:00 PM From The Water Garden c/o Dorothy Martinez, Editor 14837 W. 57 th Drive Golden, CO 80403-3001 FIRST CLASS MAIL The Colorado Water Garden Society (CWGS) is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization founded in 1983 to encourage appreciation and interest in the use of water in the landscape. To learn more, visit us at www.colowatergardensociety.org