
Rooted in Place: Strategic Plant Selection for Ecological Performance - 1.0 PDH (LA CES/HSW)
Includes a Live Web Event on 10/28/2025 at 3:15 PM (EDT)
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Join three leading voices at the intersection of horticulture, ecology, and design for a deep dive into plant selection that prioritizes biodiversity. Uli Lorimer, Director of Horticulture at Native Plant Trust, brings decades of experience in wild seed collection, native plant propagation, and regional flora documentation from his work at Garden in the Woods and Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Native Flora Garden. Kelly D. Norris, an award-winning ecological horticulturist and author of Your Natural Garden, explores site-specific, ecologically-driven design through his studio practice and travels studying plants in their native habitats. Dawn Dyer, a landscape architect with extensive experience creating transformational spaces, merges landscape architecture and ecologically-informed horticulture to deliver sustainable, multi-purpose designs, including her celebrated work on the Nature Gardens at the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum. Together, they'll share insights on moving beyond conventional plant lists to create landscapes that truly support ecological health while sustaining beauty.
Maria Landoni, ASLA, PLA
Landscape Architect
Sur Landscape Architecture
Maria Landoni is a licensed landscape architect with over fifteen years of experience, including extensive work in the fields of urban design, horticulture and planning. She brings a unique, culturally informed aesthetic, having grown up and studied in both The Patagonia and Buenos Aires, Argentina, and having lived and worked in the U.S. for over 20 years. Maria is driven to resolve complex design challenges without losing sight of the social and physical milieu in which a landscape resides. Maria has led numerous prominent projects ranging from civic and tech campuses and botanical gardens to urban gardens and pastoral landscapes.

Uli Lorimer
Director of Horticulture
The Native Plant Trust
Kelly D. Norris
plantsman | artist
Kelly D. Norris, LLC
Kelly D. Norris is one of the leading ecological horticulturists of his generation. In his practice, he explores the narrative of place through site-specific plantings and landscape interventions. An award-winning author and plantsman, Kelly’s work in gardens has been featured in The New York Times, Better Homes and Gardens, Martha Stewart Living, Fine Gardening, Garden Design, and numerous television, radio, and digital media appearances. His latest book is Your Natural Garden from Cool Springs Press.
Dawn Dyer, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP
Principal
Studio-MLA
Dawn Dyer is a landscape architect committed to delivering projects with exceptional design and innovative use of construction methods and technologies. She has a passion for urban infill and brings a strong commitment to sustainability, addressing environmental issues through multi-purposed design solutions that are both functional and elegant. Trained both as an architect and landscape architect, Dawn weaves these two disciplines together creating experiential and sensory rich spaces. She has over 20 years of experience creating transformational spaces. Dawn was integral to the design team of the Nature Gardens at the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum and John Anson Ford Theatres renovation project. She is currently working on the Broadway Trade Center adaptive re-use project and First and Broadway Civic Center Park, both in Downtown Los Angeles. She received her Bachelor of Architecture from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and her Master of Landscape Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design. Dawn is based in our Los Angeles studio.
Amy Syverson-Shaffer, ASLA, RLA, SITES AP (Moderator)
Sustainability Leader
Landscape Forms
Amy Syverson-Shaffer is passionate about connecting people to nature and to each other. Her past work as a landscape architect and in business development frames her collaborative approach to taking on big challenges. Today, she is lending her design acumen and contextual understanding to leading sustainability for the modern craft manufacturer, Landscape Forms. Since 2023, she’s served on the ASLA Biodiversity and Climate Action Committee, working to bridge between key efforts by Landscape Architects and their industry partner community. On any given day, you'll most likely find her working in the garden.
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