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June Meeting-With Tony Gurnoe

  • Sat, June 20, 2026
  • 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
  • In-Person, Oasis, Rancho Bernardo

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(depends on selected options)

Base fee:
  • Attend the meeting in-person at the San Diego Oasis at Rancho Bernardo.
    If you bring a non-member guest to the meeting, please consider a donation to SDHS when registering.

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NEXT GENERAL MEETING:

Right Tree, Right Place, Right Fire Zone: A Look at San Diego’s Trees and Their Future, With Tony Gurnoe, June 20, In-Person, Oasis, Rancho Bernardo, 1:30p -3:30p

Online registration required -
SD Hort Member (and their guest) registration is FREE and 
in-person non-member registration is $15.00

(Consider joining or renewing with the San Diego Horticultural Society for $30.00 and attend this meeting for free.)


Native trees are all the rage, with municipalities such as Encinitas passing regulations that require new landscape development projects to include native species. Which trees count as native? Are they good choices for your yard? How do native trees relate to fire and California's new zone 0 regulations? We'll talk about all of these things while profiling some of San Diego's unique and often underappreciated local trees.

Tony Gurnoe has conducted research related to native tree species in 7 different southwestern states for agencies including the U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the State of California and institutions including San Diego State University. Tony also spent several years collaborating with university researchers in Baja California, particularly focused on the taxonomy and conservation of rare oaks. Prior to all that, Tony led horticulture, science, and conservation departments at the San Diego Botanic Garden. In 2022, he founded Treehugger Care & Consulting, a company focused on proactive approaches to preserving trees throughout our region. He is an International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist, a Certified Urban Forest Professional, and maintains Tree Risk Assessment Qualifications. Tony also serves as the chairman of the City of Encinitas' Urban Forest Advisory Committee. He has extensive and unique experience cultivating and studying trees from San Diego or the surrounding region and looks forward to sharing some of the most important things he has learned along the way.

The Plant Forum has returned! So please bring some of your plants to share with members... All you have to do is:

1) Bring a cutting or a potted plant to a meeting.

2) BEFORE you leave home, take a minute to print out a slip of paper with the common and scientific name of the plant, where it is native to (if you know that), what city it is growing in, your name, and a couple of sentences about your experience with the plant.

Bring plants or cuttings to share at the Plant Forum before the meeting.

    Our Mission To inspire and educate the people of San Diego County to grow and enjoy plants, and to create beautiful, environmentally responsible gardens and landscapes.

    Our Vision To champion regionally appropriate horticulture in San Diego County.


     





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