Paintings On Railings
Glasgow Botanic Gardens , Select a Country:Art work displayed on the railings around the Botain Gardens, a great variety of works to be seen
Art work displayed on the railings around the Botain Gardens, a great variety of works to be seen
Catriona Stewart will be teaching a course on the history and use of medicinal plants in Scotland, for more information on the course click on the links below or contact Catriona directly. http://scottishherbalmedicine.com/ai1ec_event/classes-in-glasgows-botanic-gardens/?instance_id= http://scottishherbalmedicine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Classes-in-the-Botanics-0011.jpg info@scottishherbalmedicine.com
Browse through a large selection of books, in the Hopkirk Building.
A Friends of Glasgow Botanic Gardens lecture on the gardens and plants of Loas, Cambodia and Thailand, a chance to hear abouth the amazing plants and gardens of Southeast Asia. Lecture given by Stephen Herrinton Curator of the Botanic Gardens. Lecture takes place in the Botany Building at the University of Glasgow at 19:30, all […]
Come and spend an evening staring up in to the night sky. For more informjation contact The Astronomical Society of Glasgow.
A chance to buy from a large selection of locally made craft products.
Learn about your local bid populations from RSPB experts. Event takes place in the Kibble Palace.
Browse through a large selection of books.
Our ‘Stars Over the Botanics’ events are a chance for the public to come along and talk to some astronomers, and get the chance to have a look at some of the wonders in the heavens above. The events are ticketed, and are not free, however they are great value for money. We’ll have a […]
Walter Gilmore, Stephen Docherty and Angus MacKay talk about the great garden festival of 1987 and what legacy has been left behind. Starts at 19:30 at the Botany Building University of Glasgow, all welcome.
A chance to buy from a large selection of locally made craft products.
An exhibition of herbarium specimens held in the Botanic Gardens herbarium. The exhibition runs from 1st February until 3rd March in the tea room gallery. For more information see Garden news.