The Only Good Plant is a Dead Plant: conserving flora in the 21st century

The Only Good Plant is a Dead Plant: conserving flora in the 21st century
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This is a past event

It is said by some that a botanic garden is a 'zoo for plants'. As part of the Friends of Aberdeen University Library series of evening talks, Mark Paterson will expand on the origins of western botanic gardens to counter such a sentiment, while extensively highlighting the modern role of a botanic garden.

The ongoing need for opportunities to expand horticultural and botanic training in the UK will be discussed and taxonomy and systematics will be demonstrated as crucial skills  for plant conservation. Correspondingly, the role of Herbaria will be shown, in the acknowledgement a dead plant can be a vital resource.

You can find out more about the Cruickshank Gardens here.

Speaker
Mark Paterson, Curator of the Cruickshank Botanic Gardens
Venue
Special Collections Centre Seminar Room, Lower Ground Floor, The Sir Duncan Rice Library
Contact

To reserve a place please contact FAUL Secretary, Emma Fowlie
e.fowlie@abdn.ac.uk, 01224 273385