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Spotlight Talk: Silent Archive
Spotlight Talk: Silent Archive (1)
Join this free introduction to Silent Archive, in which one of our volunteers shines a light on their favourite aspect of this exhibition. Painful truths, surprising revelations and fresh perspectives on humanity’s complex relationships with the…
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Scotland's Gardens Scheme
Scotland's Gardens Scheme
Dawyck will be open in support of Scotland's Gardens Scheme charitable beneficiaries. Come and enjoy a stroll in the Garden or if you would like to learn more about Dawyck and its collections, sign up for the Guided Tour which starts at 2pm
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Photographers encouraged to engage with nature in new competition
Photographers encouraged to engage with nature in new competition
2017 Overall Winner: Gabriela Silveira [Hi-res images available on request] With its mission of exploring, conserving and explaining the world of plants for a better future, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) places importance on…
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Sensory treat at Dawyck this weekend
Sensory treat at Dawyck this weekend
A week after its record-breaking plant sale, Dawyck Botanic Garden, near Peebles, resumes a more relaxed countenance on Sunday, June 3, when a Sensory Tour provides visitors with the opportunity to touch, smell and interact with a selection of…
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Finding hope for nature in The Lost Words
Finding hope for nature in The Lost Words
Dandelion © Jackie Morris [Hi-res images available on request] A poetic and artistic rallying-call for us all to stay connected with nature is set to inspire adults and children at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE). The Lost Words (May 19 –…
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British Ambassador to Tajikistan visits RBGE
British Ambassador to Tajikistan visits RBGE
Hugh Philpott, British Ambassador to Tajikistan got an insight into the long-standing relationship between the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) and Central Asia during a visit today. Mr Philpott was welcomed to the Garden by Regius Keeper,…
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Saving species magnificent, new and on the brink of extinction
Saving species magnificent, new and on the brink of extinction
Stunning gingers, exquisite begonias and one miniscule moss are in the incredible line-up of plant species described as new to science by leading experts at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) over the last 12 months. Working around the…
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Iconic poppies climb in retreat from climate change
Iconic poppies climb in retreat from climate change
Meconopsis Integrifolia Prized by gardeners worldwide, several species of the iconically beautiful Meconopsis (Himalayan poppies) could soon be threatened in their native habitat as climate change pushes them to ever smaller mountain sanctuaries.…
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Botanic Garden grows links with Nepal
Botanic Garden grows links with Nepal
Two centuries of activity dedicated to the plants of the Himalaya has fostered a unique role for the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in the relationship between Nepal and the United Kingdom. Such was the declaration of His Excellency Dr Durga…
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Celebrating 70 years of Indian Independence
Celebrating 70 years of Indian Independence
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) is to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of Indian Independence with a self-guided trail of plants in the Garden, and the publication of a new book about the Indian botanical drawings in its collection. It is…
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