Cambridge University Botanic Garden (CUBG) holds a collection of over 8,000 plant species from all over the world to facilitate teaching and research. The Garden provides resources including plant ...
Cambridge University Botanic Garden was the first botanic garden in the UK to grow this endangered tree species. It is distributed in at least 372 botanic gardens globally. A major study of ...
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden shut and light trail cancelled as Storm Darragh hitsCambridge University Botanic Garden is the latest to cancel a festive event as Storm Darragh brings high winds to the county. The Botanic Lights trail will not take place on Saturday (December 7 ...
Twilight at the Museums is returning for February half-term, giving families the chance to explore darkened galleries in ...
A light-hearted roundup of news stories from Cambridge, including plant politics and a 50-year-old chocolate bar ...
The black pine - Pinus nigra - at Cambridge University Botanic Garden is believed to be at least 175 years old. The bikes were ridden by students, garden staff and volunteers to create a kinetic ...
The moonflower, or Strophocactus wittii, is part of the collection at Cambridge University Botanic Garden. It is "rare" that they bloom in captivity and when it happened in February 2021 it was ...
One of the best ways to beat the January blues? Take a walk. . . It’s proven to release mood-boosting endorphins: with Blue Monday looming on January 20, now’s the time to take a walk.
As one of the top universities in the world, what better a place to learn about over 8,000 different species of plants than the University of Cambridge’s botanical garden. Founded in 1762 ...
Curator of Cambridge University Botanic Garden Professor Samuel Brockington, who led the work, said, "A concerted, collaborative effort across the world's botanic gardens is now needed to conserve ...
Curator of Cambridge University Botanic Garden Professor Samuel Brockington, who led the work, said: "A concerted, collaborative effort across the world's botanic gardens is now needed to conserve ...
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