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How PlantNetwork can benefit your organisation
Networking
PlantNetwork (formerly known as PlantNet) is the national network of botanic gardens, arboreta and other documented plant collections,
PlantNetwork was launched in 1996 and liaises with a range of national and international organisations, including the Botanic Gardens Education Network, European Botanic Gardens Consortium and Botanic Gardens Conservation International. A regular programme of conferences, Technical Training days and Forum meetings take place throughout the year (see overleaf for recent examples).
As a member, you will receive:
Forum groups
A number of special-interest forum groups hold regular one-day practical workshops to allow members to meet, compare notes and discuss problems. These meetings are open to PlantNetwork members only. The Plant Records Group addresses issues of record-keeping, data management, mapping and all matters associated with documenting plant collections. The Tree Forum discusses arboriculture, arboreta and all matters sylvicultural. The Glasshouse Forum brings together those involved in cultivating plants under glass. The Propagation Forum is the most recent group and shares experience in all aspects of plant propagation.
Promoting collections
PlantNetwork is assisting with the interpretation and understanding of international legislation, and appreciation of best practice, in the management and development of botanical collections. Emerging issues are dealt with at conferences or forum meetings, which are held twice a year.
Addressing the skills’ shortage
The historic and botanic garden and public park sectors are facing a major crisis in recruitment, retention and succession, which could lead to a decline of the sector in 15–20 years. PlantNetwork has initiated a major review of the entire botanical and heritage sector, which is being led by English Heritage. A bursary scheme is being proposed as part of the Heritage Lottery Scheme, giving access to training opportunities.
Plant Diversity Challenge
PlantNetwork is committed to incorporating the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation into all its programmes and policies, and to reporting back through Plant Diversity Challenge. We are specifically responding to a number of these targets:
Members
Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens, Askham Bryan College, Batsford Arboretum, Bedgebury National Pinetum, Belfast Botanic Gardens, Benmore Botanic Garden, Bicton College Garden & Arboretum, Bicton Park Botanical Gardens, Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses, Borde Hill Gardens, Bristol Zoological Gardens, Brogdale Horticultural Trust, Buckingham Palace Garden, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, Capel Manor College, Castle Howard Arboretum, Chelsea Physic Garden, Chester Zoological Gardens, Cruickshank Botanic Garden, University of Aberdeen, Dawyck Botanic Garden, Duchy College, Rosewarne, Duthie Park Winter Garden, Dyffryn Gardens, Eden Project, English Heritage, Friends of Bedgebury Pinetum, Friends of Bristol University Botanic Garden, Friends of Dundee University Botanic Garden, Friends of Durham University Botanic Garden, Friends of Sheffield Botanical Gardens, Friends of Ventnor Botanic Garden, Friends of Winterbourne, Univ. of Birmingham, Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Granada Arboretum, Harewood House Trust, Harris Garden, University of Reading, Henry Doubleday Research Association, Hergest Croft Gardens, Highgrove, Howick Arboretum, Irish Garden Plant Society, John F Kennedy Arboretum, Kylemore Walled Gardens, Liverpool City Council Botanical Collection, Living Rainforest, Logan Botanic Garden, Longstock Park Gardens, Marks Hall Arboretum, National Arboretum, Castlewellan, National Botanic Garden of Wales, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, National Trust, National Trust for Scotland, NCCPG, Ness Botanic Gardens, University of Liverpool, Oxford University Parks, Paignton Zoological & Botanical Gardens, Plantlife, Portmeirion Gardens, Reaseheath College, Rodbaston College, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Royal Horticultural Society Garden Harlow Carr, Royal Horticultural Society Garden Hyde Hall, Royal Horticultural Society Garden Rosemoor, Royal Horticultural Society Garden Wisley, Royal Parks, Sheffield Botanical Gardens, Sheffield Winter Gardens, Sir Harold Hillier Gardens and Arboretum, St Andrews Botanic Garden, Staunton Country Park, Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens, Swansea Botanic Garden, Plantasia & Clyne, Syon Park, Talbot Botanic Garden, Malahide, Trebah Garden Trust, Treborth Botanic Garden, Bangor, Tregothnan Botanic Garden, Trentham Gardens, Tresco Abbey Gardens, Trinity College Botanic Garden, Dublin, University of Birmingham Botanic Garden, University of Bristol Botanic Garden, University of Dundee Botanic Garden, University of Durham Botanic Garden, University of Hull Thwaite Gardens, University of Leicester Botanic Garden, University of Manchester Botanical & Exp. Grounds, University of Oxford Botanic Garden, Ventnor Botanic Garden, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew at Wakehurst Place , West Dean Gardens & Arboretum, Westonbirt National Arboretum , Wildscreen @Bristol, Windsor Great Park & Savill Garden, Writtle College, Yorkshire Museum Gardens, Zoological Society of London
As well as personal members from a range of gardens
With advice and support from Botanic Gardens Conservation International and Stanley Smith (UK) Horticultural Trust
Recent meetings
Establishing an Arboretum in Harsh Conditions (Tree Forum), Howick Arboretum, October 2004
Pools of Diversity: management and maintenance of water gardens (Conference), Sparsholt College, August 2004
Foreign Bugs: managing pests and diseases in a world of increasing imports (Glasshouse Forum), Eden Project July 2004
Plant Records for Conservation (Records Group), Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses, March 2004
Implementing the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (Conference), University of Reading, January 2004
Tree Management Systems (Tree Forum), Bedgebury National Pinetum, October 2003
Glasshouses: Old Structures New Growth (Conference), Sheffield Botanical Gardens, September 2003
Plant and Landscape Maintenance under Glass (Glasshouse Forum), Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, May 2003
Gardens as Visitor Attractions (Conference), University of Wales, Bangor, and Portmeirion, April 2003
The Information Trail. How do you collect good data? (Tree Forum), Westonbirt Arboretum 12 November 2002
Supporting Botanic Gardens, staff, friends and volunteers (Friends), Ventnor Botanic Garden, 1–2 October, 2002
Training in Heritage and Botanical Horticulture (Conference), Writtle College, 16–18 September 2002
Growing and Displaying Tropical Plants (Glasshouse Forum), Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, 4 September 2002
Waking a Sleeping Beauty (Tree Forum), Tree Forum, West Dean Arboretum, June 2002
Design and Display of Plant Collections (Conference), RHS Garden Rosemoor, April 2002
Further information from
Judith Cheney, PlantNetwork Administrator
c/o University Computing Service, New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QH
Tel 01223 763901, jc151@cam.ac.uk
www.plantnetwork.org
PlantNetwork: The Plant Collections Network of Britain and Ireland is a company limited by guarantee registered in England 3777793; registered charity 1081747.