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Science on Sundays: March 2024

Sun 17 March

Botanic Garden

From exploring herbarium uses to discovering the secrets of wildflowers and fungi, come and discover the fascinating world of plant science in just 30 minutes! Science on Sundays is a free, informal and monthly series of talks, sharing the latest discoveries in plant science and research with our visitors.

Do you know how plants get their scientific names?

Taxonomy is the field of science that looks at describing, classifying and naming organisms. To describe new species and update classifications, plant taxonomists use a variety of techniques and sources of information, from studying botanical literature dating back to the 18th century, to collecting plant specimens in the field, conducting morphological studies, extracting DNA, and analyzing geographical distribution patterns.

One of the most valuable tools for plant taxonomists are herbaria, which are “libraries” of dried pressed plants with associated data, collected over centuries. The Cambridge University Herbarium contains 1.1 million specimens of plants and fungi collected worldwide, sometimes as part of famous expeditions such as Darwin’s Beagle journey.

In this talk, Dr Anne Dubéarnès will share some of the treasures hidden in the Herbarium and explain how they are used to study plant diversity at local and global scales.

Cost: Free with normal Garden Admission

Enquiries and booking

No need to book.

No booking required. Normal Garden entry fee applies. Suitable for adults and children aged 12+. Talks continue through the summer.

Enquiries: Cambridge University Botanic Garden Website Email: enquiries@botanic.cam.ac.uk Telephone: +441223336265

Timing

In person

All times

Sun 17 March 2:30PM - 3:00PM

Venue

Address: Botanic Garden
1 Brookside
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1JE
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Email: enquiries@botanic.cam.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 1223 336265
Fax: +44 1223 336278
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