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(Archive) Belle & Sebastian Back Botanics Hub Appeal
Read more: (Archive) Belle & Sebastian Back Botanics Hub AppealMomentum is growing under the campaign to raise funds for the development of a Tree Hub in Glasgow Botanic Gardens. Glasgow based indie pop band Belle and Sebastian are yet […]
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Commonwealth Collection
Read more: Commonwealth CollectionAre you keen to learn more about the Commonwealth community? The new Commonwealth Collection pamphlet is available in the Kibble Palace or by clicking here. The pamphlet includes details about […]
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Tree Trail
Read more: Tree TrailThe Gardens have just had a new tree trail installed throughout the Garden, allowing visitors to follow the trail (Tree Trail Leaflet PDF) and learn about our important tree collections. […]
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Index Seminum (Archive 2014)
Read more: Index Seminum (Archive 2014)Glasgow Botanic Gardens’ Index Seminum for 2014 has been published and distrubuted to botanical institutes worldwide. If you represent a garden enrolled in the Index Seminum programme and did […]
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Herbaceous Border Rejuvenation (Archive 2013)
Read more: Herbaceous Border Rejuvenation (Archive 2013)If you visited the Gardens in the past month you may have seen a hive of activity going on at the top section of the herbaceous border. A couple of […]
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens Herbarium Exhibition 2013
Read more: Glasgow Botanic Gardens Herbarium Exhibition 2013Glasgow Botanic Gardens (GBG) is holding a herbarium exhibition in the tea room gallery until 30 September. The exhibition shows a range of examples taken from our herbarium. GBG’s herbarium currently […]
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Sweet Scented Jasmine
Read more: Sweet Scented JasmineJasminum rex can be seen flowering at the moment in the Palm House, it has an amazing sweet scent.
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Trees Planted in Arboretum
Read more: Trees Planted in ArboretumThe Gardens’ arboretum has seen around a hundred new trees being planted into it over the last year. The most recent trees have been a varied selection of Pines, Sorbus (Rowans) and […]
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New Planting in Kibble Palace
Read more: New Planting in Kibble PalaceThe Gardens have recently replanted a section of the Kibble Palace with a large range of South African plant species including Proteas, Aloes and Pelargoniums. So come and see this […]
