Place: Morrison Center, Denver Botanic Gardens (SE corner of York St & 11th Ave) or Gates Hall in the main DBG-building
- January 14: Rocaterrania - documentary film by Brett Ingram about the secret word of Renaldo Kuhler, scientific illustrator for the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. (Abstract and more information)
- January 28: Brian Elliott, Elliott Environmental Consulting, LLC: Using Wild Edible Plants (Abstract and further information)
- February 18: Curtis Jones, Botanical Interests, Broomfield CO: Quality and purity - Education and Inspiration (Abstract and further information)
- March 25: Dianne Aigaki: Botanical Documentation and Cultural Diplomacy in Tibet (Abstract and further information)
- April 1: Allan R. Taylor, Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder: Confessions of a Plant Explorer: With one Eye on the road and the other on the roadside (Abstract and further information)
- April 15; Carol English: Effective pollinators in a rare and endemic Colorado Penstemon (Abstract and further information) - GATES HALL
- May 20: Lisa Mason, Outreach Forester, Colorado State Forest Service: Pests of Ponderosa - The Mountain Pine Beetle: Past , Present and Future (Abstract and further information).
- September 2: Mark Simmons, Ph.D., Colorado State University, Fort Collins. Quad - Social Plaque or the Soul of Farming? (Abstract and further information).
- September 16: Bruce McDuffee, Vaisala Inc., Louisville, CO: The Science of Measuring Humidity (Abstract and further information).
- October 7: Steve Lekson, Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder: Trees, Corn and the ancient Southwest (Abstract and further information)
- October 21: Arnold Alanen, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI: From Finland to North America: Landscapes, Buildings, and Cultural Change (Abstract and further information), MITCHELL HALL
- November 18: Carol Benson Goldstein, PhD: Endangered Plant Species in the Furniture Industry (Abstract and further information), GATES HALL