B-Movie: Werewolf of London (1935) – In-Person
Back by popular demand, we are rolling out another B(otanical)-Movie. This time, we’ll screen Werewolf of London (1935) about a botanist who collects a Tibetan flower that only blooms in moonlight; it also happens to be temporary antidote for werewolfism. Afterward, we’ll sort out the “would plants really do that” questions while learning about plants that bloom at night, the significance of May’s Flower Moon cycle, and our favorite carnivorous plants.
Gates open at 5p gates, and movie starts at 7p. Come early to purchase dinner and bar service from Martha Lee’s Kitchen, and walk the gardens.
Our instructors are in high demand. Reserve your ticket now to hold your spot.
Please keep in mind that all ticket purchases are final sale. Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. All programs and events are rain or shine.