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Biogeography of the Northern Hemisphere
Category(-ies): UBC Lectures and Courses
Why are some groups of plants only found in China and the southeast US? Why are some plant groups only found north of the equator? Dr. Michael Donoghue from Yale shares his insights into plant distribution trends in this special lecture on April 8 at 11 am at the Botanical Garden Reception Centre.
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Posted by Daniel Mosquin at 3:19 PM on March 30, 2004
April 2004 Courses and Lectures
Category(-ies): UBC Lectures and Courses
Selecting trees or shrubs for your garden? Considering garden writing? Wondering about genetically modified organisms in ornamental plants? UBC Botanical Garden's April 2004 courses and lectures offer answers and solutions.
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Posted by Eric La Fountaine at 2:31 PM on March 29, 2004
Government House Garden 2004 tours
Category(-ies): Local Interest
The Friends of Government House Gardens will be hosting tours of the Government House in Victoria, British Columbia from April 21 to October 3, 2004. Government House, the residence of the Lieutenant Governor of BC, is known as “The Ceremonial Home of All British Columbians”.
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Posted by Eric La Fountaine at 10:50 AM on March 29, 2004
Plant Micromorphology Bibliographic Database
Category(-ies): Research Resources
The Plant Micromorphology Bibliographic Database (PMBD) is a searchable database maintained by the Kew Micromorphology Group. It contains publication references covering an extensive range of subject areas dealing with higher plant micromorphology.
Started in the 1930's by Dr. C.R. Metcalfe as a basic card index, the database now contains over 90,000 references. Subject areas include ontogeny, ultrastructure, techniques, palaeobotany, embryology and seed anatomy. All aspects of angiosperm and gymnosperm plant structure are covered as well as pollen/spore morphology and vegetative anatomy of pteridophytes.
Posted by Daniel Mosquin at 3:26 PM on March 24, 2004
Crystal Garden Conservation Centre
Category(-ies): Local Interest , Local Plant Conservation
Originally built in 1925 as a tropical garden and indoor swimming pool, the Crystal Garden has housed the Crystal Garden Conservation Centre since 1980. The CGCC has several mandates: it participates in international programs to preserve rare and endangered flora and fauna; it works to educate and inform the public about global conservation issues; and it serves to inspire and stir the imagination of young and old. It is slated to permanently close on September 7, 2004.
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Posted by Eric La Fountaine at 10:33 AM on March 23, 2004
Collectors' Plant Auction (2004)
Category(-ies): 2004 Archives
The UBC Friends of the Garden are hosting a gala evening and plant auction on April 21, 2004 at 6:30pm in the Roundhouse Community Centre (False Creek, Vancouver).
Only 300 tickets are available at $125 each (partial tax rebates will be issued). Attendees will have the opportunity to acquire rare and specimen plants while enjoying a host bar, delectable fare and good humour.
For more information: Collectors' Plant Auction
Posted by Daniel Mosquin at 1:45 PM on March 18, 2004
Pacific Northwest Native Plant Sale (2004)
Category(-ies): 2004 Archives
Native plants are ideally suited for Pacific Northwest gardens. Find a wide selection, direct from nurseries, at this year's Native Plant Sale on April 17 from 11am to 3pm at the garden.
Over 250 species native to the coastal northwest will be available. Native plant experts are on site, giving gardening advice and garden tours. Visit one of the many demonstration booths by local native plant and ecological organizations.
For more information: Pacific Northwest Plant Sale
Posted by Daniel Mosquin at 1:11 PM on March 17, 2004
Summer Student Jobs (2004)
Category(-ies): Opportunities
Five summer student positions are available for the summer of 2004.
Students are hired for available summer positions at the UBC Botanical Garden and Centre for Plant Research based on the following criteria:
- employment is limited to returning first, second and third year students enrolled in a recognized Agriculture, Botany, Horticulture or Plant Biology program at UBC or another university/college, and to returning UBC Masters of Landscape Architecture students
- preference will be given to UBC students, and to students who have not had previous summer employment at the UBC Botanical Garden and Centre for Plant Research
- the term of employment is generally May to August
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Posted by Daniel Mosquin at 4:47 PM on March 16, 2004
New Ways with Perennials
Category(-ies): UBC Lectures and Courses
Join noted English garden author and planting designer Noel Kingsbury for a special lecture on 'New Ways with Perennials - Diversity and Ecology in West Coast Gardens' on Wednesday, March 24 at 7:30pm in Woodward 2 of the IRC Building (UBC campus).
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Posted by Eric La Fountaine at 4:51 PM on March 2, 2004
Magnolia season begins
Category(-ies): Botanical Garden News
Magnolia sargentiana var. robusta is starting to blossom.
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Posted by Daniel Mosquin at 2:57 AM on March 2, 2004
March Courses and Lectures
Category(-ies): UBC Lectures and Courses
An education-packed month, with courses and lectures on waterwise gardening, plant names, success with vegetables, designing for Hampton Court and much more.
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Posted by Daniel Mosquin at 1:56 AM on March 2, 2004
