Meet the Author - Beronda L. Montgomery
Schedule
Wed, 21 Jan, 2026 at 06:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden | Des Moines, IA
The histories of trees in America are also the histories of Black Americans. Pecan trees were domesticated by an enslaved African named Antoine; sycamore trees were both havens and signposts for people trying to escape enslavement; poplar trees are historically associated with lynching; and willow bark has offered the gift of medicine. These trees, and others, testify not only to the complexity of the Black American narrative but also to a heritage of Black botanical expertise that, like Native American traditions, predates the United States entirely.
In When Trees Testify, award-winning plant biologist Beronda L. Montgomery explores the way seven trees—as well as the cotton shrub—are intertwined with Black history and culture. She reveals how knowledge surrounding these trees has shaped America since the very beginning. As Montgomery shows, trees are material witnesses to the lives of enslaved Africans and their descendants.
Combining the wisdom of science and history with stories from her own path to botany, Montgomery talks to majestic trees, and in this unique and compelling narrative, they answer.
Beronda L. Montgomery is an award-winning plant biologist and the author of the acclaimed Lessons from Plants (Harvard University Press, 2021). She has been named one of the journal Cell’s 100 Inspiring Black Scientists in America, and was awarded the 2021 Cynthia Westcott Science Writing Award and 2022 Adolph E. Gude, Jr. Award for outstanding service to the science of plant biology. She was named a Radcliffe Fellow at Harvard University (2025-26), and is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Society of Plant Biologists, the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and the American Academy of Microbiology.
John T. Price, author of Goethe’s Oak: A Holocaust Story, will join Beronda in conversation. A native of Fort Dodge, Iowa, John attended the University of Iowa, where he earned a BA in Religion, MFA in Nonfiction Writing, and PhD in English. He has authored five creative nonfiction books, often using humor to explore the wildish intersections of nature, family, community and spirit—with a special love for the prairies and oak-lands of his Midwestern home. These include All is Leaf: Essays and Transformations, Daddy Long Legs: The Natural Education of a Father, Man Killed by Pheasant and Other Kinships, and Not Just Any Land: A Personal and Literary Journey into the American Grasslands. He also the editor of The Tallgrass Prairie Reader, the first historical collection of nature writing entirely dedicated to the beauty and fragility of the tallgrass region.
This event is cohosted by the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden.
Where is it happening?
Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden, 909 Robert D Ray Dr, Des Moines, IA 50309-2854, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:


















