Ethnobotany to Ethnomedicine with Mark Paterson
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This is a past event
Mark Paterson, Curator of the Cruickshank Botanic Garden, offers a fascinating insight into the vital role of plants in our daily lives, and the importance their conservation for our future health and wellbeing.
Research and professional horticultural practices at botanic gardens promote the growing of specific, and often rare, species of plants. Propagation can result in increasing their numbers, while facilitating genetic diversity. Ongoing plant research, particularly in affiliation with botanic gardens is of paramount importance.
Come and learn more about the Cruickshank Botanic Garden at the Pharmacopoeia exhibition.
- Speaker
- Mark Paterson, Curator Cruickshank Botanic Gardens
- Venue
- Seminar Room, Special Collections Centre
- Contact
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This event is free of charge though booking is advised
01224 273049