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PlantNetwork publishes a regular newsletter containing news and information
from botanic gardens, arboreta and holders of other documented plant collections
in Britain and Ireland.
This newsletter is only available to members of PlantNetwork.
Institutional members receive several copies of the Newsletter for circulation amongst their staff.
Contents of most recent issue:
No. 36, June 2008
- From the Chairman of PlantNetwork
- Changes to the Board, Climate Change, Recent meetings, Plans for 2009, PlantNetwork Emails, 12th AGM
- Upcoming Meetings:
- Climate change and Planting for the Future
- Displaying Herbaceous Plants
- Techniques for successful Tree establishment
- Plant Record Systems - keep it simple
- Reports of PlantNetwork Meetings
- Cultivation and Display of Native Species
- Climate Control under Glass
- Growing and Displaying South African Bulbs
- Appointments, Awards, Staff & Training
- Lantra Research
- Herbology diploma at RBGE
- Historic and Botanic Garden Bursary Scheme
- NEWS
- Scarce Liverwort at Anglesey Abbey
- Lichen Trail at Edinburgh
- Lower Plants and Fungi
- Restoring Benmore Fernery
- Meadow and Grassland Management
- PlantNetwork Target 8 Project
- Conservation Seminar at Kew in 2009
- Gardening with Wildlife in Mind
- Conserving wild plants in the south west
- Lundy Cabbage
- Access to Nature
- Saving Sea Peas in Dundee
- Conservi ng Welsh Cotoneaster
- European Strategy for Plant Conservation 2008-2014
- Flora Locale Training
- LIFE and Endangered plants in Europe
- BGCI project on Climate Change
- BGEN - Back to Basics Training Day
- International Year of Natural Fibres - 2009
- Robert Marsham Tercentenary
- garden Photographer of the year
- Beacons for Public Engagement
- OPAL: Open Air Laboratories Network
- Muncaster goes digital
- National Trust Plant Survey
- Wollemi Pine Flowers at Tregothnan
- National Fruit Collections
- Fruit and Nut Ancestors
- Glasshouse Displays at Bicton Park
- New Rhododendron at High BeechesA double for Ness
- Water Cascade at Theave
- China Landscape: Kew at the British Museum
- China Now in Scotland
- RBGE Office at Kunming
- Treborth Display at Environment Centre
- Butterfly World Begins
- Year of the Tree at Kew
- Oak Processionary Moth
- Dawyck Visitor Centre
- Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art
- NCCPG Plant Heritage Day in Cambridge
- Environmental report for BGE
- Plants in Cultivation
- Collecting in Tasmania
- to Japan
- Publications
- EXHIBITIONS & CONFERENCES
- Amazing Butterflies
- The Nature of Knowledge
- Fascination with Nature
- Shape Shifters: the secret life of leaves
- The Forgotten Evolutionist
- Bridget Jones Prints
- Beatrix Potter Illustrations
- Twittering machine
- Climate Change and Systematics
- BA festival of Science