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Plants for the Planet
In the International Year of Biodiversity please support the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation! (GSPC).
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Botanical Inspirations
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Asexual Propagation a/k/a Cloning
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'Doomsday' seed vault opened
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Poisonous Pitcher plant - The Private Life of Plants - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife
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Terreform on Ecology Degin
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the vegetable orchestra
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Understanding Carnivorous Plants : Propagating Carnivorous Plants Through Leaf-Cutting
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Activities in Botanic Gardens
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Shelf Life from Chelsea
Shelf Life is presented by Michael Holland from the Chelsea Physic Garden in London. It is a collection of plants growing in the packaging of food...
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Plants, Science and Gardens
Interview with Dr Suzanne Kapelari of Innsbruck Botnaic Garden. The Dr speaks about a new education program that involves inspiring children about ...
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University of Latvia Botanic Garden - Future Plans
For four intense days, five teams battled it out to produce a vision of how the University of Latvia Botanic Garden will look in the future. The t...
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About Botanic Gardens Conservation International
BGCI links over 800 botanic gardens and botanical institutions in more than 120 countries in the world's largest network for plant conservation, environmental education and sustainable development. We share videos of some of our events and are considering bringing more material such as workshops and training events online too.
BGCI links over 800 botanic gardens and botanical institutions in more than 120 countries in the world's largest network for plant conservation, environmental education and sustainable development. We share videos of some of our events and are con...
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It is estimated that up to 100,000 plants, representing more than one third of all the world's plant species, are currently threatened or face extinction in the wild. Botanic Gardens are playing a key role in protecting all our plants for the future.BGCI links over 800 botanic gardens and botanical institutions in more than 120 countries in the world's largest network for plant conservation, environmental education and sustainable development.