Meetings are held at the Atlanta History Center’s Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall
We welcome you to the AHS Website! We are so glad you have found us!
Monday, February 26, 2018 at the Atlanta History Center’s Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall
Please join us for an evening with our speaker, Lisa Bartlett. Lisa’s presentation will be “A Long Road to Hoe: The Cultivation of the Smith-Gilbert Gardens”.
Meetings are held at the Atlanta History Center’s Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall
Fall Greetings Hydrangeaphiles!
We hope that you all enjoyed our 23rd annual June AHS Garden Tour! I would like to extend a huge heartfelt thank you to our 2017 garden hosts and AHS members.
Monday, October 23rd at the Atlanta History Center’s Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall
Please join us for a very special evening on Monday, October 23rd. Robert Mallet, noted plantsman, author and Director of the Shamrock Collection, the largest collection of hydrangeas in the world, will be our speaker. His topic will be “The Ultimate Exhibitionist: Hydrangeas from Private to Public”.
Tickets will be available day of tour at Garden #1 from 9 am to 12 noon
Saturday, June 10, 2017 will be the 23rd Annual AHS Garden Tour from 9 am to 5 pm (rain or shine). We have five beautiful gardens lined up for your touring pleasure in the Dunwoody area of Atlanta. The tour will feature the genus Hydrangea in several different types of settings in gardens both large and small.
Volunteers Needed!
We need Volunteer Tour Docents to help us with our annual AHS Garden Tour on Saturday, June 10.
Meetings are held at the Atlanta History Center’s Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall.
Spring Greetings Hydrangeaphiles!
Mother Nature has wicked sense of humor providing record early warm weather with many of our shrubs prematurely leafing out extremely early this Spring. Just in time for three consecutive days of freezing temperatures.
Monday, April 24, 2017 at the Atlanta History Center’s Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall
Please join us for an evening with Landscape Architect, Dottie Myers discussing the Importance of Evergreens in the Garden.
Meetings are held at the Atlanta History Center’s Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall.
Happy New Year Hydrangeaphiles!
We welcome you to the AHS Website! We are so glad you have found us! The purpose of the American Hydrangea Society is to study and learn the genus Hydrangea, including all species and cultivars, as well as its culture, habits, hardiness, and performance.
Monday, February 27, 2017 at the Atlanta History Center’s Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall
Please join us at our new location for an evening with our speaker, R. Allen Sistrunk. Allen’s lecture is entitled “An Awakening! The Inception of the American Hydrangea Society”.