In this episode, we talk with Dr. Richard Olsen, director of the U.S. National Arboretum, all about Ancient Plants. The plant profile is on the Gladiolus and we share what's going on in the garden as well as some upcoming local gardening events.
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Show Notes:
1:19 Meet Dr. Richard Olsen, director of the U.S. National Arboretum!
2:17 Dr. Olsen talks about gardening as a child in Wisconsin and North Carolina
4:33 Working outside over sitting in an office at a desk as a career
6:03 PhD in plant breeding
8:06 Joined the USNA directly out of PhD program
10:00 Dr. Olsen explains growing meadow plants in his home garden with prairie like environment
14:27 Some mosses, grasses, etc have been around for 500 million years
14:37 Ferns are some of the earliest vascular plants
15:37 Cycads are one of the earlier families that are still extensive in gardens today
17:57 Ginkgo trees are an early seed plant that saw its peak 150 million years ago that is now relegated to one species
19:09 Cycads and Ginkgos are primitive and intertwined in our earth’s biological history
20:42 Extinction of Ginkgo in Northern Hemisphere from last Ice Age
23:00 “Stinky ginkgo”
24:03 Paleobotany: study of ancient plants
24:55 Pollen stays well-preserved in fossils, while other parts of plants fall away
25:20 “Potomac Group” is one of the most important historic fossil records
26:00 Genus of angiosperm named “Anacostia marylandensis” after this area
27:00 Evolution of conifers
28:30 Waterlilies are from a lineage dating back to the dawn of flowering plants
32:28 Chloranthus has 14 species only found in East Asia but the Arboretum houses some!
33:40 Chloranthus lineage unclear
35:01 Magnolias are also an ancient family with pollination structure based on beetles
37:30 Calycanthus aka Sweet Betsy is also considered an early angiosperm
38:24 Dinosaur-themed gardens
40:20 Boxwood family is very primitive
42:05 U.S. National Arboretum as a research institute with long history of plant breeding
44:10 29,000 accession plants at the USNA
45:05 Visitors are important and valued to the USNA community
45:50 700,000 visitors per year
47:58 Get in touch with the U.S. National Arboretum through their website and with Dr. Olsen via email or call the front desk!
49:24 Learn all about gladiolas in this week’s plant profile!
50:41 New this week in the garden: lots of rain, strawberry harvesting, flowers on the snap peas, thornless blackberries are abundant, self-sowing zinnias and celosias, peony blooms, cutting flowers, and more!
52:08 Summer garden reading recommendations
53:33 Local garden events: Valley View Farm Q&A Garden Book Party, Patuxent Nursery talk by Kathy Jentz
If you liked this episode, you may also enjoy listening to:
~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 85: Camellias
https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2021/12/gardendc-podcast-episode-85-camellias.html
~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 94: Magnolias
https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2022/03/gardendc-podcast-episode-94-magnolias.html
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