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Health and Wellbeing Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

WebThe historic Botanic Cottage, once located on Leith Walk, was saved from demolition by a community campaign working with RBGE.It was moved brick by brick to its current spot …

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Podcast: Plants and our Health Royal Botanic Garden …

WebPodcast: Plants and our Health. Plants & Our Health is a podcast mini-series exploring how plants and nature are critical for human health and wellbeing. From agriculture and …

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Herbology Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

WebTo coincide with this renaissance, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh has published Herbology – A Physic Garden Pharmacy. Written by herbologist Catherine Conway …

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The Positive Effects on Mental Health of Visiting Botanic Gardens

WebThis paper continues the Guest Essay theme on the positive contribution that experiences in gardens and nature can make to people. It draws on her own and others’ …

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The Value of Community Engagement in Botanic Gardens with …

WebThe Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has community engagement at its core. With health and environmental challenges facing society, its mission “to explore, …

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Botanic gardens and plant pathogens: a risk-based approach at …

WebIntroduced and emerging plant diseases as a result of live plant movements are increasingly recognised as a global environmental and economic threat. This …

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An integrated approach to meet future plant health challenges in

WebPlants are a vital component for the maintenance of life on Earth and serve as the feedstock for many industries on which large parts of the world rely. Like all other …

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No. 18 (2020) Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic …

WebPlants sustain nearly all life on Earth: protecting plants is thus protecting life itself. 2020 has been designated the International Year of Plant Health, and as part of …

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Pycnanthus angolensis An Introduction to the Trees from the …

WebThe fruit are eaten by a wide range of vertebrates, many of them feeding on the fallen fruit. Hornbills are especially fond of them and can be seen in the trees eating the fruit. There …

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Planting healthy – Botanics Stories

WebDisinfection of pots and equipment is standard. Plants are grown at least 1 m off the ground to avoid pathogens moving between pots. The sourcing of growing media …

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Sami ethnobotany – Pine and Birch – Botanics Stories

WebHowever, it was the differences that proved to be of most interest. Birch and pine are common trees in both regions but the Sami have many more uses for both trees …

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Sibbaldia No. 18 A Plant Health Special – Botanics Stories

WebNumber 18 is out now. All papers are connected with the subject of plant health and management of pests including pathogens. Climate change, the biodiversity …

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Professor Chris Quine, Forest Research – Botanics Stories

WebResearch supporting the health of UK forests and biodiversity. Professor Chris Quine is Chief Scientist of Forest Research, the research agency of the Forestry …

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Prof Pete Hollingsworth

WebI am a biodiversity scientist with a particular interest in understanding and conserving plant diversity. As Director of Science and Deputy Keeper I am responsible for managing a …

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Edinburgh Botanics retains Plant Healthy certification

WebTue 14th Nov 2023. The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has retained its Plant Healthy accreditation, a year after it set new standards by becoming the first UK public …

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Araucaria humboldtensis Threatened Conifers of the World (en-GB)

WebThe thick outer bark varies from grey to brown, often tinged with yellow or green. It peels horizontally in small, curled strips. Foliage. The adult leaves are short and broadly ovate, …

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Telaranea murphyae: The non-native endemic that wasn’t

WebMurphy’s threadwort (Telaranea murphyae) has had a singular position in the British flora.The species was described by renowned bryologist Jean Paton in 1965, from …

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During your visit Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

WebIf you have lost any item. in the Garden: please call 0131 248 2909 or email the Visitor Welcome team. at a wedding or a corporate event: please call 0131 552 1974 or email …

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The Wardie Cottages: the deaths of Edward Forbes and John Goodsir

WebAt the age of five, to avoid an infectious disease in his grandfather’s house of Stravithie, Cleghorn was sent to the care of Dr John Goodsir senior, the town surgeon of …

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Dr Matt Elliot Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

WebDr Matt Elliot, Plant Health and Biosecurity Scientist. It is important that research provides evidence that can be used by policy makers and practitioners to improve plant health …

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A tale of two Toothworts – Botanics Stories

WebPhoto Robert Mill. Toothworts ( Lathraea: family Orobanchaceae) are a small genus of parasitic plant. Two species – one native, the other introduced – occur in Britain …

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Dr Alexandra Davey Organisational Structure Science …

Web(I also publish under my maiden name of Wortley) 2023. Yao, Y.-F., Song, X.-Y., et al. 2023.New insights into the origin of buckwheat cultivation in southwestern China from …

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