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Montes Espín, Rosalina, Ileana Fernández-Santana, Amanda Lucía Vitlloch Ramos, Leosveli Vasallo Rodríguez, Mario A. Lima Cruz, and Javier Francisco-Ortega. "The expeditions of the research yacht Utowana and the building of the plant living collections of the oldest botanical garden of Cuba." Webbia 76, no. 2 (2021): 143–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/jopt-10929.

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Cienfuegos Botanical Garden is the oldest functioning botanical institution of Cuba. It was established originally as a joint endeavor between sugar magnate Edwin F. Atkins and Harvard University in 1901. Between 1925 and 1934, the research yacht Utowana performed ample plant germplasm collections for the USDA in the New and Old World as well as archeological and zoological surveys in the Neotropics. The botanical expeditions were conducted mostly, under the leadership of David Fairchild. In this contribution we review to what extent Utowana expeditions and collections were instrumental in bui
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Christian, Henry, Indra Gamayanto, Sasono Wibowo, and Yani Parti Astuti. "The Impact & Innovation of E=K.MC2 in Singapore Botanic Garden (SBG): The Business Strategy to Gain Competitive Advantage." Journal of Economics and Management Sciences 1, no. 1 (2018): p166. http://dx.doi.org/10.30560/jems.v1n1p166.

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The environment is one factor that must be maintained and developed its existence because a healthy environment provides enormous benefits to human life. Singapore Botanic Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in the world and presents an incredible atmosphere. In this journal, we will develop and provide innovative ideas to the SBG as an idea in developing SBG to a wider direction, not only in SBG but can spread all over the world. Environmental problems that are commonly occurring today, can be overcome by such innovations and by using several methods such as The 7S’s of Galliers &
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LIN, YUN, QIAN SUN, HAI-YAN BI, and TIAN-XIANG CHEN. "Correction of collection number errors in the protologues of twenty-three names of Chinese vascular plants." Phytotaxa 665, no. 1 (2024): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.665.1.7.

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Examination and collation of Chinese type specimens from the University Herbarium, University of California, the Harvard University Herbaria and the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of New York Botanical Garden led to the discovery of errors in the designation of type specimens in the protologues of several names. Following Article 9.2 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Shenzhen Code, 2018), typographical errors in the citation of collection numbers in the protologues of 23 Chinese vascular plants were corrected.
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LIN, YUN, HAI-YAN BI, JUN SUN, and QIAN SUN. "Correction of collecting number errors in the protologues of sixty-four taxon names from China." Phytotaxa 613, no. 3 (2023): 261–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.613.3.5.

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Revision and collation of Chinese type specimens from the Harvard University Herbaria and the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of New York Botanical Garden led to the discovery of errors in the designation of type specimens in the protologues of several taxa names. Following the Article 9.2 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Shenzhen Code, 2018), the typographical errors of collecting number in the protologues of 64 taxa from China were corrected.
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LIN, Yun, HAI-YAN BI, JUN SUN, and QIAN SUN. "Correction of collecting number errors in the protologues of sixty-four taxon names from China." Phytotaxa 598, no. 4 (2023): 271–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.598.4.1.

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Revision and collation of Chinese type specimens from the Harvard University Herbaria and the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of New York Botanical Garden led to the discovery of errors in the designation of type specimens in the protologues of several taxa names. Following the Article 9.2 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Shenzhen Code, 2018), the typographical errors of collecting number in the protologues of 64 taxa from China were corrected.
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., and Jarosław Proćków. "Lectotypification of Plagiothecium mauiense, a Hawaiian synonym of Plagiothecium longisetum (Plagiotheciaceae)." PhytoKeys 177 (April 21, 2021): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.177.64042.

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In 2020, Plagiothecium mauiense Broth. was recognised as a synonym of P. longisetum Lindb.; however, due to the inability to compare all known original material, the conducted taxonomic analysis was not completed with lectotypification of the name. Syntypes of P. mauiense were found in four American herbaria: Harvard University Herbarium (FH00220142), Miami University Herbarium (MU 000000546), New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY01256708) and Yale University Herbarium (YU 233890). Considering the condition of the found material and Articles 9.3, 9.11 and 9.12 of the International Code of No
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., and Jarosław Proćków. "Lectotypification of Plagiothecium mauiense, a Hawaiian synonym of Plagiothecium longisetum (Plagiotheciaceae)." PhytoKeys 177 (April 21, 2021): 11–15. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.177.64042.

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In 2020, Plagiothecium mauiense Broth. was recognised as a synonym of P. longisetum Lindb.; however, due to the inability to compare all known original material, the conducted taxonomic analysis was not completed with lectotypification of the name. Syntypes of P. mauiense were found in four American herbaria: Harvard University Herbarium (FH00220142), Miami University Herbarium (MU 000000546), New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY01256708) and Yale University Herbarium (YU 233890). Considering the condition of the found material and Articles 9.3, 9.11 and 9.12 of the International Code of No
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Gilmour, Ron. "The International Plant Names Index200054The International Plant Names Index. (The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, The Harvard University Herbaria, and the Australian National Herbarium): The Plant Names Project 1999. http://www.ipni.org No charge." Electronic Resources Review 4, no. 6 (2000): 60–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/err.2000.4.6.60.54.

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Upson, Tim, and Peter Kerley. "The Winter Garden at Cambridge University Botanic Garden." Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, no. 5 (October 31, 2007): 155–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2007.15.

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The history of the Winter Gardens at Cambridge University Botanic Garden is described with particular reference to the one planted in 1978–79 with discussion of the design philosophy, planting and current management practices needed to maintain this maturing garden.
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Nieuman, Wiert. "Cultivating Alpines at Utrecht University Botanic Garden." Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, no. 5 (October 31, 2007): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2007.7.

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The rock garden at the Utrecht University Botanic Garden was built between 1967 and 1976 and is considered to be the best of its type in the Netherlands. As well as traditional rock garden beds there are a number of special constructions such as raised beds, spheres and walls. This paper describes the history of the rock garden and the cultivation of the plants in it. The construction of the raised beds, spheres and walls are described along with some of the plants cultivated on them.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Harvard University. Botanic Garden"

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Svensson, Anna. "A Utopian Quest for Universal Knowledge : Diachronic Histories of Botanical Collections between the Sixteenth Century and the Present." Doctoral thesis, KTH, Historiska studier av teknik, vetenskap och miljö, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-217554.

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This thesis explores the history of botany as a global collection-based science by tracing parallels between utopian traditions and botanical collecting, from their sixteenth-century beginnings to the present. A range of botanical collections, such as gardens, herbaria and classification systems, have played a central role in the struggle to discover a global or universal scientific order for the chaotic, diverse and locally shaped kingdom of plants. These collections and utopia intersect historically, and are characterised by the same epistemology of collecting: the creation of order through
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Skirgård, Milton. "Institutionell grönska : Uppsalas akademiträdgårdar som idé och praktik igår, idag och imorgon." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Konstvetenskapliga institutionen, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-432879.

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The aim of this essay is to study the historical process of the academic gardens in Uppsala. Which works in different ways in relation to the university, Uppsala university. The history of the academic garden in Uppsala is varied, with the exemplified gardens individually expressing different garden contextual ideals. From the 17th century academy gardens and Sweden's first botanical garden created by Olof Rudbeck d.ä (1630-1702), through the world-renowned botanist Carl von Linné (1707-1778) to today's version of the academic garden at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. By study
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Books on the topic "Harvard University. Botanic Garden"

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Tanner, Edmund. A guide to the tropical houses in the University Botanic Garden, Cambridge. University of Cambridge, 1989.

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Dyk, M. Van. Wild flowers of the sandhills, Devonian Botanic Garden: A preliminary listing of flowering plants, ferns and fern allies, mosses, lichens, and fungi. Friends of the Devonian Botanic Garden, 1985.

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Bengt, Jonsell, Jonsell Lena, and Biosystematics in the Nordic Flora (1985 : Stockholm), eds. Biosystematics in the nordic flora: Proceedings of a symposium held at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on the occasion of the centenary of Bergius Botanic Garden, Stockholm University, August 27-29, 1985. [Uppsala University], 1986.

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Cambridge University Botanic Garden: Visitor's Guide. University Botanic Garden, 1991.

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Cambridge University Botanic Garden: Director's Choice. Scala, Editions, 2020.

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Gilbert-Carter, Humphrey. Guide to the University Botanic Garden Cambridge. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2013.

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Oxford Botanic Garden & Arboretum: A Brief History. Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, 2017.

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How did this garden grow?: The history of the Botanic Gardens of the University of Bristol. Friends of Bristol University Botanic Garden, 2002.

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The house sale. Christie's, 2002.

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The house sale. Christie's, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Harvard University. Botanic Garden"

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Parker, John. "The University Botanic Garden." In Cambridge Contributions. Cambridge University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511561276.010.

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Peixoto, Ariane Luna. "The development of a university botanic garden in Brazil." In Tropical Botanic Gardens. Elsevier, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-346850-5.50016-8.

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Desmond, Ray. "Calcutta Botanic Garden After Roxburgh." In The European Discovery of the Indian Flora. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198546849.003.0008.

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Abstract Francis Buchanan’s temporary successor at the Botanic Garden, Nathaniel Wallich (né Nathanael Wulff) (1786-1854), was born in Copenhagen, the son of a Jewish merchant. He had been a pupil of Professor Martin Yahl, the author of Symbolae botanicae (1790-4), at the University of Copenhagen, and, on qualifying as a surgeon in 1806, left for the Danish settlement at Serampore on the River Hooghly opposite Barrackpore with an additional commission to collect plants and seeds for the Botanical Garden in Copenhagen. When he took up his appointment as the settlement’s surgeon in 1807, the Bri
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Hickman, Clare. "Educating the Senses." In The Doctor's Garden. Yale University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300236101.003.0002.

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This chapter focuses on the roots of botanic knowledge within the medical curriculum and considers the use of gardens for education, sensory approaches to knowledge creation and dissemination, as well as the importance of trained gardeners as botanical assistants. It explores the role of the senses in botanical knowledge dissemination and how this related to the creation and use of botanic collections as well as a wide range of other media in teaching. It also focuses on Hope and the Leith Walk garden in Edinburgh. The chapter considers the problems encountered when trying to teach botany with
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Hickman, Clare. "Creating a Perpetual Spring." In The Doctor's Garden. Yale University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300236101.003.0003.

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This chapter considers the role of domestic gardens developed by doctors in Britain as nodes within local, national, and global networks and the interrelationships between science, sociability, pleasure, and the senses. It mentions Dr. John Coakley Lettsom, who portrayed his domestic garden as a place full of trees and plants that he considered to be both ornamental and productive, as well as a section organized scientifically using the Linnaean system of classification. It also suggests that any person might acquire a tolerably correct idea of valuable science by a due attention to the arrang
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Impey, Oliver. "The Collections of the University." In The Illustrated History of Oxford University. Oxford University PressOxford, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198201588.003.0007.

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Abstract The way in which the University has collected, displayed, neglected, disposed of, housed, catalogued, studied with, and taught from its varied accumulations of eight hundred-odd years is the subject of this chapter. The University today owns Museums of Art and Archaeology, of Ethnography, of Natural History, and of the History of Science, as well as smaller more specialist collections that are kept separately, such as the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments or the Herbarium. There is a large number of libraries, many of which are subordinate to the great Bodleian Library, a Botanic
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Hopwood, David A. "Microbial Sex." In Streptomyces in Nature and Medicine. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195150667.003.0004.

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Abstract Microbial genetics goes back at least 75 years.1 In the late 1920s, Bernard Dodge, at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, DC, and later at the New York Botanic Garden, worked out the sexual cycle of a pink bread mold called Neurospora crassa and learned how to make crosses. In the 1930s, Carl Lindegren at the California Institute of Technology made the fungus a good laboratory subject for genetics, isolating mutants and mapping them on the chromosomes. This laid the foundations for George Beadle and Edward Tatum, at Stanford University from 1940, to adopt Neurospora for
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Ultee, Maarten. "The Politics of Professorial Appointment at Leiden, 1709*." In History of Universities. Oxford University PressOxford, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198227267.003.0005.

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Abstract In mid-January 1709, Petrus Hotton, Professor of Botany in the medical faculty of Leiden University, died. On February 18, after a remarkably brief interval, the Curators of the University and Burgemeesters of Leiden appointed Herman Boerhaave as Hotton ‘s successor. In time the appointment appeared fully justified, as Boerhaave became one of the greatest medical teachers of the age. He gave his inaugural lecture on March 20, and soon acquired an international reputation, attracting many foreign students to Leiden. Boerhaave showed an almost superhuman capacity for work. He lectured f
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Walter Lack, H., and David J. Mabberley. "Epilogue." In The Flora Graeca Story. Oxford University PressOxford, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198548973.003.0018.

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Abstract The Flora Graeca saga neared its end when Platt closed the accounts and transferred the ‘ballance of [£]9 9[s] 2[d] to the Account of Dr. Gibbert late V. C. [Vice-Chancellor] at Mess.rs Child & Co.’; this was done on 29 December 1840, almost forty-five years after the death of Sibthorp, fourteen years after the death of Bauer, and twelve years after the death of Smith. By then the specimens still on loan to Lindley, as well as all the copper plates which had been used for the production of the Flora Graeca, were probably returned to Oxford. Platt paid for the transport of the latt
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Keller, Morton, and Phyllis Keller. "The College." In Making Harvard Modern. Oxford University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195144574.003.0007.

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At the heart of Harvard lay the College. Half of the University’s students were there, as was most of the history that fueled the Harvard mystique. Undergraduate tuition and the contributions of well-heeled College alumni provided much of the income on which the University depended. But the elitist, inbred College culture posed a substantial obstacle to Conant’s goal of a more meritocratic Harvard. Admission was the first step in the student life cycle, and admissions policy went far to set the tone of the College. Eliot did not pay much attention to the matter. But his successor Lowell wanted
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Conference papers on the topic "Harvard University. Botanic Garden"

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Roguleva, N. O. "Endangered species in the greenhouse of the Samara University Botanic garden." In Botanical Gardens as Centers for Study and Conservation of Phyto-Diversity. TSU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-956-3-2020-51.

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Irawanto, Rony. "Phytomonitoring of heavy metal from aquatic plants collected in Purwodadi Botanic Garden." In THE 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION (ICGRC) AND AJI FROM RITSUMEIKAN UNIVERSITY. Author(s), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5061885.

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Karashchuk, O. A. "PLANTS OF THE BOTSAD OF I.M. SECHENOV MOSCOW STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, CAPABLE OF SUPPRESSING DENSITY-DEPENDENT COMMUNICATION OF MICROORGANISMS." In Agrobiotechnology-2021. Publishing house RGAU-MSHA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26897/978-5-9675-1855-3-2021-101.

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Purpose of research - specify plants in the Botanic garden with antiquorum activity. In the collection of the botanical garden there are plants with confirmed antiquorum activity: Quercus robur, Betula verrucosa, Ledum tomentosum, Salvia officinalis, Inula helenium, Calendula officinalis, Comarum palustre, Rosa majalis. The presence of anti-Quorum Sensing activity supposed in: Chelidonium majus, Maсleaya cordata, Ruta graveolens, Plantago major, Equisetum arvense, Thymus serpyllum, Thymus marschallianus, Thymus vulgaris. The use of drugs from these plants led to the elimination of Stenotrophom
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Doyle Prestwich, Barbara. "Learning beyond the classroom - Importance of residential fieldcourses in teaching plant biology." In Learning Connections 2019: Spaces, People, Practice. University College Cork||National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/lc2019.28.

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The establishment of physic gardens (gardens particularly focused on plants with medicinal properties) dates back to the middle of the 16th century and generally had strong links with university medical schools (Bennett, 2014). Wyse Jackson in 1999 described botanic gardens as ‘institutions holding documented collections of living plants for the purposes of scientific research, conservation, display and education’. In 2014, Bennet described the role of botanic gardens in university education as akin to learning in Paradise. By 2050 it is predicted that almost two thirds of the world’s populati
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Utting, Brittany, and Daniel Jacobs. "PALM-HOUSE." In 2021 ACSA Teachers Conference. ACSA Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.teach.2021.24.

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The Botanic Gardens of Padua, Italy (Orto Botanico di Padova) were founded by the University of Padua in 1545 for medicinal plant research. Located south of the Basilica of Sant’Antonio, the herbarium takes the form of a circle divided into four quadrants each containing a carefully curated arrangement of specimens. The herbs and plants in the garden, imported from all over the world, were used to train medical students to identify specific species for medical and therapeutic remedies. ¹ Because of the rarity of the specimens housed inside, the Orto Botanico was fortified against theft with a
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Малевич, А. М., та Т. В. Шпитальная. "Культурный ареал распространения представителей рода Magnolia L." У III молодёжная всероссийская научная конференция с международным участием «PLANTAE & FUNGI». Botanical Garden-Institute FEB RAS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.17581/paf2023.38.

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Магнолии, обладая высокими декоративными свойствами цветков, листьев, оригинальностью плодов, являются ценнейшим материалом для садово-паркового строительства. По продолжительности использования в культуре эти растения входят в группу наиболее распространенных, популярных и перспективных декоративных растений. В настоящее время широкое культивирование магнолий по всему миру подтверждает их широкий географический диапазон для выращивания. Самые многочисленные коллекции магнолий находятся в Alnarp Agricultural University (Sweden) – 1000 видов, гибридов, сортов и форм, Chollipo Arboretum (Korea)
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Griffin, Alidair A., Barbara Doyle Prestwich, and Eoin P. Lettice. "UCC Open Arboretum Project: Trees as a teaching and outreach tool for environmental and plant education." In Learning Connections 2019: Spaces, People, Practice. University College Cork||National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/lc2019.25.

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The University College Cork (UCC) Open Arboretum Project aims to re-imagine the original purpose of the University’s tree collection – as a teaching tool. The arboretum represents a unique on-campus learning space which has been under-utilised for teaching in recent times. The arboretum has the capacity to engage students, staff and visitors in a tangible way with important global issues (e.g. the climate emergency and biodiversity loss). It is also an opportunity to combat ‘plant blindness’, i.e. the ambivalence shown to plants in our environment compared to often charismatic animal species.
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Reports on the topic "Harvard University. Botanic Garden"

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Paterson, Neil, Gordon Simpson, Sarah Sarah McKim, et al. Genetics Garden Information Boards. University of Dundee, 2025. https://doi.org/10.20933/100001408.

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Information board files created for the University of Dundee Botanic Garden’s Garden of Evolution and the Genetics Garden which forms part of that garden. Four boards were originally written and designed for the opening of the Genetics Garden in 2013. This content was updated and redesigned in 2025. A new board was also created to provide information on barley, a key research focus for the University and the James Hutton Institute. The new boards were installed for the annual Plant Power event which took place in May 2025. The boards cover: - The Garden of Evolution - The Genetics Garden - Pla
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Cameron, Amy. Plant Power 2024 Evaluation Report. University of Dundee, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.20933/100001320.

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Frediani, Kevin. Garden As Canvas: A curatorial manual based on the University of Dundee Botanic Gardens. University of Dundee, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.20933/100001328.

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Frediani, Kevin, Nadine Morely, and Debbie McGee. Evaluation of 4th European i-Tree Conference & Urban ReLeaf Plenary. University of Dundee, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.20933/100001325.

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Headline outcomes · 170 delegates from 10 countries attended the conference · Contributing over *£282,030 in Direct Economic Benefit (DEB) and £110,555 in Gross Value Added (GVA). 4th European i-Tree Conference & Urban ReLeaf Plenary was hosted at Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee, Dundee Scotland, from 19 – 21 June 2024. *This figure has been calculated using the Direct Expenditure Benefit (DEB) rates, recognised by the Scottish Government, and used by all the cities, destinations, and industries across Scotland. Post-conference Evaluation Study developed in consultation with Nadin
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