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Once more unto the beech…
View post: Once more unto the beech…I know its technically Fagus sylvatica, but it’s a tricky business getting a funny title out of a scientific bi-nomial. 06/04/2018 What’s not funny was the poor treatment that the […]
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From Knotty Ash to Weeping Ash
View post: From Knotty Ash to Weeping AshWee Hamish McDiddy, from just outside Liverpool, has sent in a request for ash related postings, it was wrapped in two pieces of bread and jam. Our tree, appropriately the […]
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Snowdrop (day 2)
View post: Snowdrop (day 2)Sunrise on the first day of Spring. It wasn’t the usual journey to work today! We were a bit dismissive of the snow yesterday but overnight we received a sharp […]
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Snowdrop
View post: SnowdropWe were open this morning, as we have been for nearly 201 years, despite the ‘dusting of snow’. To ensure staff and public are cleared from the grounds safely, […]
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Springing into Action
View post: Springing into ActionDespite the continuing chilly weather, work is continuing around the garden. Find out what has been going on here.
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Three Good Things
View post: Three Good ThingsGiven the terrible weather recently I think we occasionally need a morale boosting story, so here’s three. Number One. For those that battled through the wind chilled streets of Glasgow […]
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A small crown jewel
View post: A small crown jewelA lot of new work is getting under way at GBG. Plans are being prepared for a change in the North American Arid House (Main Range 5) and the team […]
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Shortest Day and Best Wishes 20/12/2017
View post: Shortest Day and Best Wishes 20/12/2017We are almost at the shortest day of the year, it’s dark and most of the collection outside are enduring cold temperatures and typical Glasgow conditions. The Weeping Ash, a […]
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Updates from around the garden
View post: Updates from around the garden04/12/2017 It’s not just the managers that occasionally hit the roof at GBG. This Pandanus utilis [Common Screwpine] arrived in the collection in 1969 . The origin of the species […]
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Plant health update 01/12/2017
View post: Plant health update 01/12/2017After a lot of hard work by the team at GBG the infected Rhododendrons at the Main Entrance have been removed or destroyed on-site. After the plants directly within the […]
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Important Plant Health News (Updated 05/11/17)
View post: Important Plant Health News (Updated 05/11/17)Update on the P. ramorum outbreak. We have now removed the plants that were identified, by laboratory testing, as being infected with the pathogen. Plant material was destroyed on site […]
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SCOTLAND’S RURAL COLLEGE (SRUC)
View post: SCOTLAND’S RURAL COLLEGE (SRUC)The SRUC has courses at Glasgow Botanic Gardens as follows: • Higher National Certificate (HNC) Horticulture • Higher National Certificate (HNC) Garden Design The courses are starting in September and […]
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