All pages on this website are indexed here in alphabetical order, both by their titles and contents.
- Access to Genetic resources; Bonn guidelines (pdf)
- Advocacy and Public Policy, PlantNetwork strategy on
- AGM, PlantNetwork,10th
- Alistair Griffiths, References on guidelines for collecting plant genetic resources (pdf)
- Angiosperm classification (pdf)
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Beds at Cambridge University Botanic Garden
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Beds at National Botanic Gardens of Wales
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Beds at National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Beds at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Beds at University of Bristol Botanic Garden
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Beds at University of Oxford Botanic Garden
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Group vs. Bentham and Hooker Scheme, NBG Glasnevin
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, NBG Glasnevin Student guide to
- Angiosperm Phylogeny I full tree, NBG Glasnevin
- Angiosperm Phylogeny I summary tree
- Angiosperm Phylogeny I: APG I - Full listing of families by orders, with synonymy (1998)
- Angiosperm Phylogeny II - Original publication (2003)
- Angiosperm Phylogeny II summary tree
- Angiosperm Phylogeny II summary tree, Family changes
- Angiosperm Phylogeny II summary tree, Genera changes (RBG Edinburgh)
- Angiosperm Phylogeny summary tree, NBG Wales
- Angiosperm Phylogeny tree with common names
- Application form to join PlantNetwork
- Archived News items
- Benefits of joining PlantNetwork
- Bonn guidelines on Access to Genetic Resources and Fair and Equitable Sharing of the Benefits Arising out of their Utilization (pdf)
- Carex buxbaumii at NBG Glasnevin (Target 8)
- Cataloguing and record keeping booklet (pdf)
- CBD, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Chinese Trees Flower in Cambridge, from Newsletter No. 34, August 2007
- A CITES manual for botanic gardens (BGCI - pdf)
- Classification of Flowering Plants (pdf)
- Conferences
- Conferences, previous meetings
- Conferences, upcoming
- Conservation Status of Chinese Conifers
- Conservation, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Conservation, Plant Conservation on the web
- Conservation, the GSPC (pdf)
- Convention on Biological Diversity (pdf)
- Cultivating Skills in historic and botanic gardens
- Database systems at differrent gardens (Directory)
- Design and Display of Plant Collections, Proceedings of the conference at the RHS gardens, Rosemoor, April 2002. (pdf)
- Developing a PlantNetwork response to Target 8 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (pdf)
- Directory, On-line PlantNetwork
- Disease management, Guidelines on Legislation, Import Practices and Plant Quarantine for Botanic Gardens and Kindred Institutions (pdf)
- Downloads
- Eden Glasshouse meeting: Managing Pests and Diseases in a World of Increasing Imports (pdf)
- Education, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Environmental issues, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Fourth European Botanic Garden Congress
- Eurogard IV: Botanic Gardens and the 2010 Challenge
- Eurogard IV: Evaluating the living wealth of botanic gardens: a necessity for maintaining our own ideals. Dave Aplin, National Botanic Garden of Belgium (NBGB)
- Families, Gardens with specialist collections of
- Fiona Inches (RBG Edinburgh), Guidelines on Legislation, Import Practices and Plant Quarantine for Botanic Gardens and Kindred Institutions (pdf)
- Foreign Bugs: Managing Pests and Diseases in a World of Increasing Imports (pdf)
- Forum group, Glasshouses
- Forum group, Propagations
- Forum group, Record keeping
- Forum group, Trees
- Forum groups
- Future meetings of PlantNetwork
- Gardens of SE England
- Gardens of SW England
- Genera, Gardens with specialist collections of
- Genetic resources, References on guidelines for collecting (pdf)
- Glasnevin's Garden Policy Documents (pdf)
- Glasshouse Forum meetings
- Glasshouse Forum: Plant Health, Managing Pests and Diseases in a World of Increasing Imports (pdf)
- Glasshouse Forum; Eden July 2004 (pdf)
- Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (pdf)
- Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (short summary) (pdf)
- Alistair Griffiths, References on guidelines for collecting plant genetic resources (pdf)
- GSPC, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Guidelines for collecting plant genetic resources, references (pdf)
- Guidelines on Legislation, Import Practices and Plant Quarantine for Botanic Gardens and Kindred Institutions (pdf)
- Health, Safety and Ethical Issues, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Helen Long (RBG Kew), Guidelines on Legislation, Import Practices and Plant Quarantine for Botanic Gardens and Kindred Institutions (pdf)
- Heritage Value of Plant Collections, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Home Page
- Horticulture, PlantNetwork strategy on
- How PlantNetwork can benefit you and your organisation
- how to protect your garden from pest and disease invaders, National Trust Poster
- Importing plants and Plant Quarantine (pdf)
- Index to Gardens by category
- Information about our status, members of the board, advantages of membership etc.
- International commitments, PlantNetwork strategy on
- introduction to the PlantNetwork strategy plan
- Inula salicina at NBG Glasnevin (Target 8)
- New Invasives: do you know something the rest of us don’t?
- Joining PlantNetwork, application
- Joining PlantNetwork, benefits
- Joining PlantNetwork, current rates
- Joseph Banks Garden in Chester, from Newsletter No. 34, August 2007
- Katie Treseder (Eden Project), Guidelines on Legislation, Import Practices and Plant Quarantine for Botanic Gardens and Kindred Institutions (pdf)
- Lantra, Career Survey
- Legal issues surrounding plants; CBD (pdf)
- Legal issues surrounding plants; CITES (pdf)
- Legislation, Import Practices and Plant Quarantine for Botanic Gardens and Kindred Institutions (pdf)
- Links to other web pages
- Many-petalled flower families (Eudicots and Rosids), Handout from Glasnevin website.
- Map of gardens in PlantNetwork directory
- Meetings, future
- Meetings, past meetings
- Meetings, PlantNetwork
- Members of the executive board
- Names of plants and how to use them (pdf)
- National Trust Poster, 'Turning over a clean leaf'
- Networking, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Newsletter, August 2006
- Newsletter, current
- Newsletter, December 2006
- On-line PlantNetwork Directory
- Pan-European Seed list, from Newsletter No. 35, December 2008
- Past Meeting Reports
- Past presentations at PlantNetwork conferences, forum groups etc.
- Pools of Diversity, Summer 2004, Sparsholt
- Practical Plant Conservation, Spring 2005, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin
- Gail Bromley, Are you aware? Engaging audiences in plant conservation issues
- Chris Cheffings, Plant Diversity Challenge: recent progress and reporting
- Trevor Dines, Species recovery and Species Action Plans
- Mary Gibby, Conservation partnerships in Scotland
- Stewart Henchie, Conservation of Bromus interruptus
- Matthew Jebb , Practical Plant Conservation
- Darach Lupton, The Biogeography and Conservation Biology of Spiranthes romanzoffiana
- Eddie Mole, Zoos and plant conservation
- Stephen Morley, The National Trust and threatened native species
- David Rae & Natacha Frachon, PlantNetwork Target 8 Project: linking ex situ and in situ conservation
- Louise Scally, Biodiversity in Ireland: Disseminating information
- Maria Scholten and Marianne Mitchell, The Plant Genetic Resource Dimension Of UK Plant Biodiversity
- Target 8 targets as prepared at the Glasnevin Conference
- Steve Waldren, Practical Plant Conservation in Ireland
- Mark Wright, Response to Plant Diversity Challenge in Northern Ireland
- Peter Wyse Jackson, Welcome and Introduction
- Historic and Cultural Significance of Plants in Cultivation, Autumn 2005, University of Birmingham Botanic Garden
- Peter Boyd, Darwin's family garden in Shrewsbury and the search for lost Scots Roses
- Andrew Croft, Assessing the cultural significance of plants
- John David, Celebrating the Linnaeus tercentenary in 2007
- James Friel, Plants, participation and ethnic communities
- John Glenn, The culture of deceit: the invention of horticultural histories
- Phil Kiberd, Cultivating a common root-stock? Correlating agendas between museums, libraries and archives; and botanic gardens
- Michael Lear, Nineteenth-century rhododendron hybrids at Witley Court: an introduction
- Laura Naismith, Hand-held technologies for personal interpretation
- Jaane Rowehl, Gardens of learning - can interpretation help audience development?
- Pamela Smith, Botanical Birmingham
- John Watkins, Curation and understanding of historic plant collections
- Roger White, Do(n't) walk on the grass! Managing visitor expectations in historic gardens
- Jan Woudstra, Some historic plant collections
- Defra Training Course: Reducing Risks Associated with Importing Exotic Plants, 8 November 2005, Central Science Laboratory DEFRA
- Sustainability of Horticultural Practices, Spring 2006, Harrogate and RHS Garden Harlow Carr (proceedings)
- Paul Alexander, Peat alternatives - trials and examples
- Paul Alexander, Science of composting
- Chris Atkinson, Irrigation, plant growth and efficient use of water
- David Barnes, Implementing ISO 14001 at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
- Tijana Blanusa, Potential for reduced watering in ornamental plants
- Nigel Dunnett, Green roofs and rain gardens: water management in gardens and public landscapes
- Toni Gladding, Composting regulations and bioaerosols
- Peter Harper, Alternative energy for public gardens
- David Hide, Peat alternatives - trials and examples
- James Hitchmough, Developing more sustainable horticultural planting
- Tony Kendle, It's all PANTS: Eden's approach to threading sustainability through operations
- Rebecca Matthews Joyce, Sustainability - why do we care?
- Ray Morrison and John Winward, How Green is my Zoo? Chester Zoo and Environmental Management System ISO 14001
- Erica Russell, Biomaterials
- Sally Smithy, Organic Soil Management
- Edward Stentiford, Science of composting
- Simon Thornton Wood, Report on RHS/NCCPG conference
- Neil Tytler, Water Framework Directive
- Johnny Winter, Carbon-conscious building design
- John Winward and Ray Morrison, How Green is my Zoo? Chester Zoo and Environmental Management System ISO 14001
- Deborah Wright, Harrogate approach to gaining ISO 14001 accreditation
- Electonic Data Capture and Dissemination for Gardens and Arboreta, Autumn 2006, Hertfordshire (proceedings)
- Audrey Aughey Practical guide to technology for interpretation
- Neil Bailey, WildData: design your own handheld recording system for use in the field
- Alan Bennell, Tell it like it is - the use of audio guides in botanic gardens
- Rowan Blaik, 3D visualisation at Wrest Park
- Tim Brewer Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS): where do I start?
- John Counsell, Real-time and remote-sensed data for interpretation and visualisation in 3D
- Rob Cubey and Jeanette Latta, Using wireless technology for data capture in the garden
- Mike Howie Practical guide to technology for interpretation
- Jeanette Latta and Rob Cubey, Using wireless technology for data capture in the garden
- Michael Lear, AutoCAD for recording and management of trees in historic gardens
- Dan Phillips, Using 'Ookl' for creating personalised and collaborative visitor trails
- Abraham Rammeloo, Mapping visitor kiosks
- Mike Renow-Clarke, Mapping at the National Trust
- Chris Reynolds, Integrating the database, Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) at Bedgebury Pinetum
- Joel Sciamma, From survey to symbols - mapping Wisley with VantagePoint/Garden
- Kalani Seymour, Talking Trees - trial by mobile phone and MP3 at Kew
- Patrick Simpson, Podcasting and new audio solutions
- John Smith, From survey to symbols - mapping Wisley with VantagePoint/Garden
- Dav Stott, Systematically mapping trees and diseases (part 1)
- Moray Taylor, Systematically mapping trees and diseases (part 2)
- Mike Turner, Mapping trees in the Royal Parks
- Christopher Weddell, An interpretive mix @RHS Garden Wisley
- How Low Can You Go?, 21 March 2007, National Botanic Garden of Wales
- Plant Collections and Events in Gardens: striking a balance, Spring 2007, Glasgow Botanic Gardens (conference proceedings)
- Louise Allen, Oxford's 10 step approach to successful public events
- Philip Aubury, Plants and people, partners for life
- Emma Barker, Gardening Around Events: horticulture, education and entertainment
- Ian Edwards, Developing new audiences
- Nick Finnigan, Safe in our hands?
- Adam Ford, Conservation for access toolkit
- Alec Gordon, Life on the lawn
- Stewart Henchie, Working in harmony? Horticulture, events and festivals.
- Gerry Loose, Regard with suspicion
- Ian Martin, Alive and well in paradise? Plant collections in the changing world of the Eden Project
- Paul Matthews, Events in a public, free-entry, garden and their impact on the plant collections
- Reg Maxwell, Reg Maxwell, It's not all flowers: a 24-point plan for event management
- Pamela Smith, Innovative uses of plant collections and events: what do we do, how do we know and who can we tell?
- Michael Walker, Trentham awakes
- John Weir, To connect people with trees
- Michael Williams, Working in Harmony? Festivals, events & horticulture
- Matthew Wilson, Selling our story: how events support the value of our work
- Sam Youd, Garden gurus, showmen and mavericks
- Growing and Displaying South African Bulbs,17 April 2007, Bristol
- Management of Historic Landscapes in Royal Parks, 16 May 2007, Hyde Park
- Mosses, Ferns and Lichens in Gardens, Autumn Conference 2007, Benmore (proceedings of conference)
- Chris Cheffings, Threatened species and conservation
- Jeff Duckett, Ex situ conservation of pteridphytes
- Jeff Duckett, Ex situ cultivation of liverworts
- Sean Edwards Moss gardens and publicising bryophytes
- Christopher Ellis, Landscape and habitat management for lichens
- Vince Giavarini, Encouraging development of lichens on walls, statuesque artefacts and untreated timber structures in gardens
- Matthew Jebb, Mosses, ferns and lichens in cultivation in Ireland
- Lindsay Mackinlay, Challenges in the conservation of ferns, mosses and lichens in gardens of the National Trust for Scotland
- James Merryweather, Cryptogams for all: enabling real people to understand and enjoy them
- Iain Parkinson, The Francis Rose Reserve: management and engaging the public
- Silvia Pressel, Ex situ cultivation of mosses
- Fred Rumsey, Cryptogams in gardens: threats and opportunities
- Alastair Wardlaw Special habitats for British native ferns in cultivation
- Roy Watling, The Heron Wood project: Cryptogamic Sanctuary and Reserve at Dawyck Botanic Garden, Scotland
- Practical Field Records, Record Keeping Forum, September 2007, Edinburgh (Powerpoint presentations)
- Growing and Displaying South African Bulbs, 11 March 2008, Bristol
- Cultivation and Display of Native Species, 1–3 April 2008, Cambridge Botanic Gardens
- Louise Allen & Piers Newth, University of Oxford Botanic Garden & Harcourt Arboretum, Meeting the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation at Harcourt Arboretum
- Steve Ansdell, University of Durham Botanic Garden, Magnesian limestone, meadows and woodland
- Andrew Green, Roger Beecroft, James Cadbury, Stephen Tomkins, Visit to Kingfishers Bridge
- David Hardman, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Wakehurst Place, Living on the Edge at the Millennium Seed Bank
- Alasdair Hood, University of Dundee Botanic Garden, From Ben Lawers to the sea
- Matthew Jebb, PlantNetwork Chairman; & National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, PlantNetwork Target 8 Project: progress and promotion
- Julia Mackenzie, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, Studies in Cambridge University Botanic Garden on the impact of flora on breeding success in blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) and great tits (Parus major)
- Heather McHaffie & David Knott, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Scottish rare plants
- James Nolan, Royal Horticultural Society Garden Hyde Hall, The ever-changing landscape at Hyde Hall
- Tim Pankhurst, Plantlife Fenlands Officer, Plantlife and Cambridge University Botanic Garden: in collaborative pursuit of Target 8
- Professor John Parker, Director of Cambridge University Botanic Garden, Mixed marriages or multiculturalism: the British flora considered, A 350-year study of the flora of Cambridgeshire
- PlantNetwork AGM,
- Michael Saunders & Angela McFarlane, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Plants in your palm: handheld interpretation in botanic gardens
- Noeleen Smyth, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Development and maintenance of a native collection for display at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin
- Mima Taylor, Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield , Experimental meadows
- Darren Topps, Patrick Massey & Jo Thomas, Eden Project , Wild Cornwall - Eden celebrates biodiversity
- Nick Wray, University of Bristol Botanic Garden, Native plantings for a new botanic garden
- Climate Control in Glasshouses, 11 June 2008, Glasshouse Forum
- Target 8 Project: making progress in Wales, 8 October 2008, National Botanic Garden of Wales
- Climate Change and Planting for the Future, 10-12 September 2008, Spring conference, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester
- Forests and climate change: a convenient truth?
- Lynne Boddy, Cardiff University, Effect of climate change on decomposer and mycorrhizal fungi
- Mark Broadmeadow, Forestry Commission, Climate change, trees and the future
- Mike Calnan, Gardens & Landscape, National Trust, Planting for the long-term: climate change and National Trust gardens
- Ross Cameron, Environmental Biology, University of Reading, Boom and bust, flood and drought - it's a hard life being a garden plant
- Ray Cannon & Helen Moran, Central Science Laboratory , Exotic pests and diseases likely to flourish or be encountered with climate change
- Alastair Culham, University of Reading, Will our gardens become reserves for species threatened by climate change?
- Alison Donnelly, Trinity College Dublin, Effects of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems in Ireland
- Nigel Dunnett, Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield, New creative opportunities for planting on buildings: green roofs and living walls
- Roland Ennos, University of Manchester, Urban greenspace and climate change
- James Hitchmough, Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield , Climate change: new ecology and planting opportunities
- Richard Jinks, Forest Research, Alice Holt , Tree collections and climate change: taking stock
- Owen Johnson, Tree Register of the British Isles, Rare and ornamental trees: some candidates for planting
- Jayne Leyland, UK Research & Development Manager, Barenbrug UK Limited , Tolerant turf: grass species for practical solutions to the changing climate
- Kathy Maskell, Walker Institute for Climate System Research, University of Reading, Climate change: certainties and uncertainties, regional effects and extreme events
- Clare Morter & Christine Thompson, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Phenology at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh for the past 150 years
- Katie Price, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Adapting alpine and woodland plantings at Kew
- Tim Sparks, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Monk's Wood, Phenological change in the UK and further afield
- Nigel Taylor, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Kew's experience with climate change
- Ruth Waters, Natural England, Horizon scanning for potentially invasive non-native plants
- Chris West, UK Climate Impacts Programme, UKCIP08 climate scenarios - what they mean
- Plant Record Systems – keep it simple, 18 November 2008, Plant Records Group
- PlantNetwork Target 8 Project: making progress in Scotland, 11 March 2009, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
- Botany in the Garden, 20-22 April 2009, Spring conference, National Botanic Garden of Wales
- Louise Allen, University of Oxford Botanic Garden, Public engagement and family beds
- Andrew Darragh, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Updating the Order beds at Kew
- Dr John David, Royal Horticultural Society, Managing and communicating plant name changes
- Laura Davies, National Botanic Gardens of Wales, APG planting at the National Botanic Gardens of Wales
- Natasha deVere, National Botanic Garden of Wales, DNA and plant conservation genetics
- Dr Zoe Dunsiger, Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield, Horticultural Information from Living Collections
- Mike Fay, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, DNA and plant classification
- Professor Simon Hiscock, School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Designing the APG Garden at Bristol University Botanic Garden
- Pete Hollingsworth, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, DNA Barcoding of Plants
- Alistair Hood, University of Dundee Botanic Garden, Garden of Evolution at Dundee
- Matthew Jebb, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification
- Matthew Jebb, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Using the Order beds for teaching at Glasnevin
- Vinnie O'Connell, Southwark Council, New Leaf Project at West Dulwich Station
- PlantNetwork AGM,
- Tom Price, University of Oxford Botanic Garden, Family Borders at the University of Oxford Botanic Garden
- Dr David Rae, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Changing to APG II at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
- Dr David Rae, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Sharing horticultural knowledge and research results
- Pam Smith, Historic and Botanic Garden Training and Development, Lantra and English Heritage, Training in skills for public engagement
- Tim Upson, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, Systematic Beds at Cambridge
- Timothy Walker, University of Oxford Botanic Garden, Creating an accession policy
- Professor Mike Wilkinson, Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, DNA Barcoding research and the Welsh flora
- Pests and diseases on trees and shrubs – how to recognise symptoms, 24 June 2009, The Food and Environment Research Agency, York
- Paul Beales, Emerging Phytophthora Diseases
- Dom Collins and Dominic Eyre, Scirtothrips dorsalis - a new invasive thrip
- Dominic Eyre, The threat of the citrus longhorn beetle to the UK
- Anastasia Korycinska, Lepidopteran pests
- Charles Lane, Identifying emerging diseases of trees and shrubs
- Alan MacLeod,Value of amenity trees in Risk Management Decision making
- Charles Malumphy, Emerging Hemipteran pests of trees and shrubs
- National Trust Poster, Turning over a clean leaf, how to protect your garden from pest and disease invaders.
- Oak Processionary Moth
- Joe Ostojá-Starzewski,Beetles and Gall Wasps
- Plant Health and Diseases
- David Slawson,Biosecurity for Gardens and Parks
- Displays of Plants from Arid Places, 16 September 2009, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
- Fruit and Vegetables in Public Gardens, 6-8 October 2009, West Dean College, West Sussex
- Toni Assirati, Royal Parks, London, Allotment at St James's Park
- Guy Barter, Head of Advisory Team, RHS Wisley, Edible extension: relevant, topical and accessible?
- Rebecca Bevan, recent graduate of RHS Wisley Diploma, Kitchen gardens and restaurants: feasibility and best practice
- David Bouch, NT Cotehele, Mother orchard at Cotehele
- Amy Covey, National Trust; Sissinghurst Castle Garden, New vegetable garden and orchard at Sissinghurst Castle
- Charles Dowding, New ways with growing vegetables and salad
- Peter Earl, RHS Garden Rosemoor, The potager at Rosemoor
- Irena Iwegbu, formerly of CSV Environment, Concrete to Coriander: community garden in Birmingham
- Mark Laurence, Biotecture, Future urban: vertical green walls and edible landscapes
- Seb Mayfield, Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming, Capital Growth community projects
- Alison Mundie & Amy Lax, RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Getting growing: encouraging people to grow their own food
- Andrew Ormerod & Kevin Austin, Eden Project, Global Garden exhibit: crops from around the world and their uses
- Kenneth Radford, People & Gardens; & Alistair Griffiths, Eden Project, Vegetable-bag social partnership: promoting the disadvantaged and helping individuals take control of their lives
- Jane Richmond, National Botanic Garden of Wales, Sustaining the plot for schools
- John Samuels, Incredible Crops, Penzance, The Solanaceae: novel-crop potential for the UK
- Pam Smith. Sited.Botanical Heritage Consultancy, Edibles in public space, urban food and a role for gardens.
- Martin Staniforth, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Vegetables, training and public display - the Kew Diploma experience
- Philip Turvil, Garden Organic/Food for Life Partnership, Creating organic school gardens: lessons from working in partnership
- Alessandra Valsecchi, RHS Garden Wisley, Fruit: inspiring and engaging public interest
- Phytogeographic, Gardens with specialist collections of, by region
- Plant Diversity Challenge (pdf)
- Plant Health, Managing Pests and Diseases in a World of Increasing Imports (pdf)
- Plant Names by Matthew Jebb (pdf)
- Plant Quarantine for Botanic Gardens (pdf)
- PlantNetwork Directory, Gardens of SE England
- PlantNetwork Directory, Gardens of SW England
- PlantNetwork Directory, on-line version
- PlantNetwork Directory, Scottish Gardens
- PlantNetwork meetings
- PlantNetwork Projects
- PlantNetwork strategy and the CBD
- PlantNetwork strategy and the GSPC
- PlantNetwork strategy on Advocacy and Public Policy
- PlantNetwork strategy on Conservation
- PlantNetwork strategy on Education
- PlantNetwork strategy on Environmental issues
- PlantNetwork strategy on Health, Safety and Ethical Issues
- PlantNetwork strategy on Heritage Value of Plant Collections
- PlantNetwork strategy on Horticulture
- PlantNetwork strategy on International commitments
- PlantNetwork strategy on Networking
- PlantNetwork strategy on Science
- PlantNetwork strategy on Standards of Record-keeping
- PlantNetwork strategy on Training
- PlantNetwork strategy on Volunteers and the Local Community
- PlantNetwork strategy plan 2006-2010
- PlantNetwork strategy, Introduction to
- Policy statement, an example from the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. (pdf)
- Proceedings from previous PlantNetwork meetings
- Project to map careers, occupations and skills required for the management and maintenance of botanic and historic gardens
- Projects page
- Quarantining plants (pdf)
- Record keeping (pdf)
- Record systems used by different gardens (Directory)
- References on guidelines for collecting plant genetic resources (pdf)
- Rosemoor, April 2002, conference proceedings (pdf)
- Science, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Scottish Gardens
- Skills Survey (Lantra)
- Standards of Record-keeping, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Strategic Plan 2006-2010
- Subscription rates
- Target 8 project, details (htm)
- Target 8 project, details (pdf)
- Target 8 project, list of species
- Target 8 project, PlantNetwork's (pdf)
- Target 8 project, summary
- Training days
- Training, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Trustees
- Tubular flower families (Asterids), Handout from Glasnevin website.
- Turning over a clean leaf, National Trust Poster
- UK response to GSPC: Plant Diversity Challenge (pdf)
- Upcoming meetings of PlantNetwork
- Volunteers, PlantNetwork strategy on
- Zoos and Plant Conservation Day, from Newsletter No. 35, December 2008