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Philip Thomas
Philip Thomas
I joined the International Conifer Conservation Programme in 1995. Since then, I have studied conifers in the field in many temperate and subtropical parts of the world including China, mainland SE Asia, New Caledonia and Chile. I am also the…
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Martin Gardner
Martin Gardner
From 1991 to 2021 I worked at the at RBG Edinburgh as co-ordinator of the International Conifer Conservation Programme on many aspects of conifer conservation. Part of my work has been to establish one of the world's most comprehensive networks for…
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Dr Zoe Goodwin
Dr Zoe Goodwin
I am the Postgraduate Co-ordinator for the RBGE's MSc in Biodiversity and Taxonomy of Plants. I am course leader for the 'Evolution of Plants' and 'Biodiversity of Angiosperms' modules and I also help teach the 'Tropical Plant Identification'…
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Dr Mark Hughes
Dr Mark Hughes
Email: Mark HughesPhone: +44 (0)131 248 2893 Google Scholar profile. Southeast Asia is home to 15% of the worlds tropical forests, and has four globally important biodiversity hotspots. This unique mega-diversity is at the forefront of the…
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Dr Mark Watson
Dr Mark Watson
I have over 30 years’ experience in floristics, plant systematics, botanical nomenclature and biodiversity informatics. My work is centred on the Sino-Himalayan region, especially Nepal, where I collaborate with international and in-country…
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Living collection at Dawyck
Living Collection at Dawyck Botanic Garden
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The Glasshouses
The Glasshouses
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is home to some of the world’s rarest and most threatened plants, with a third of the collection growing in the Glasshouses. Safeguarding the future To safeguard this globally important plant collection, the…
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Rhododendrons: a Unique Collection
Rhododendrons - a Unique Collection
Rhododendrons are at the heart of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Watch the short film below to see how our world leading Rhododendron collection is used for science, conservation and education.
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Treasures Under Glass
Treasures Under Glass
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh has a world leading collection of plants, with a third of the collection - over 45,000 plants - growing in the Glasshouses. Watch the short film below to discover more about our precious collection of conservation…
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