Huntsville Botanical Garden
Tracy Cook is currently the Senior Director of Plant Science & Conservation at Huntsville Botanical Garden. Tracy has been with the company since June 2011, starting as an Assistant Curator and working their way up to Director of Conservation & Curation before assuming the current role. Tracy holds a Master's degree in Plant & Soil Science from Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University and a Bachelor's degree in Horticultural Science from Auburn University with a focus on Ornamental Horticulture and Nursery & Greenhouse Management.
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Huntsville Botanical Garden
The 118-acre Huntsville Botanical Garden is open year-round and contains a diverse ecosystem of meadows, upland and bottomland forest, and wetlands, as well as a variety of specialty gardens and native plant collections. The Mathews Nature Trail contains the largest accredited trillium collection in the U.S. and the Anderson Education Center is home to the Purdy Butterfly House. The Native Plants Teaching Garden is a public space that highlights the way local plants, soil, pollinators, and birds create distinct communities and how they interact to form a diverse, sustainable, and attractive landscape. A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the Garden is a member of the American Public Gardens Association, the North American Plant Collections Consortium, and the American Horticultural Society, as well as an ArbNet-accredited arboretum.