The findings imply that tackling the loss of biodiversity has not been prioritized across the world's botanic gardens as a ...
Discover how botanic gardens worldwide are striving to combat plant extinction through innovation, collaboration, and ...
A good life motto is to stop and smell the roses – but there are currently flowers in bloom at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden that you probably won't to linger around for too long.
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 ...
The study indicates that a concerted, collaborative effort across the world’s botanic gardens is now needed to conserve a genetically diverse range of plants, and to make them available for research ...
The moonflower, or Strophocactus wittii, is part of the collection at Cambridge University Botanic Garden. It recently produced three flowers for the first time and as soon as the first faded ...
The findings suggest that the world’s living collections have reached peak capacity, and restrictions on wild plant ...
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 ...