PlantNetwork Newsletter No.21 Dec 2002
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PlantNetwork publishes a regular newsletter containing news and information from botanic gardens, arboreta and holders of other documented plant collections in Britain and Ireland. This newsletter is only available to members of PlantNetwork. Institutional members receive several copies of the Newsletter for circulation amongst their staff.
- From the Chairman
- PlantNet meetings
- Attracting Visitors to Gardens
- Tour of Gardens of North Wales
- Growing and Displaying Tropical Plants
- Glasshouses
- Training in Heritage and Botanical Horticulture
- The Information Trail. How do you collect good data?
- Plant Records
- ePIC at Kew
- Kew Library Catalogue on-line
- NCCPG Seed Exchange Code
- New Website for RBGE
- Appointments, Vacancies & Awards
- Minutes of PlantNet AGM 2002
- Friends and Volunteers
- Friends of Bedgebury Pinetum
- Friends of Leicester University Botanic Garden
- Friends of Bristol University Botanic Garden
- Ventnor Botanic Garden Friends Society
- Urban Parks Forum Community Networking Project
- Can you help?
- Garden mapping survey
- Education in food, farming and land management
- Trees for an arboretum
- BGEN
- News from gardens
- Plant Hardiness Experiments at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin
- New Glasshouses
- University of Ulster Millennium Arboretum
- Harcourt Arboretum
- Hazel Mycorrhizas
- Response to SHER 2002
- New Fern Planting at Bicton Park
- Gardens for Biodiversity and Sustainability
- In the Footsteps of Augustine Henry
- Botanical Grand Tour
- Dinosaur Hunters on location
- Let there be Light
- Winterbourne Centenary Calendar
- Mini Seed Bank
- New Zoo Displays and Visitors
- BBC Master Gardeners Project
- Conservation
- Global Strategy for Plant Conservation UK Plant Diversity Challenge
- Working with the Grain of Nature
- More Money for the Darwin Initiative
- Funding for Scottish Rare Plant Project
- International Agenda for Botanic Gardens in Conservation
- Science
- BA Festival: Sustainable Science
- Plant Science Trail at Durham Botanic Garden
- Forthcoming meetings
- New Herbaceous Vegetation for Urban Public Spaces in Britain. II
- Access for All
- Flowers from the Cape
- Kew Winter Lecture Series
- Tropical Savannas and Seasonally Dry Forests: Ecology, Environment and Development
- Fourth International Oak Conference
- EuroGard III: At the Edges
- BEDUCO II: For the Love of Life
- Botanic Gardens – A World of Resources and Heritage for Humankind
- Exhibitions
- A Passion for Plants: Botanical Illustration by Female Artists
- Natural Visions
- Zones of Inhibition
- Rosa
- Orchids – made easy!
- Birmingham Society of Botanical Artists
- Publications
- Diary