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Report from XI Symposium of the Ibero-Macaronesian Association of Botanic Gardens, June 2011PORTUGAL
18th July 2011
The XI Symposium of the Ibero-Macaronesian Association of Botanic Gardens (15 - 19 June 2011) , held at Jardim Botânico do Faial, Portugal has published its concluding statement, and included some photographs from its field trip to Capelinhos Volcano at the western end of Faial, one of the islands in the Azores. The statement begins: CONCORD OF FAIAL: CONCLUSIONS OF THE XI AIMJB SYMPOSIUM ... Read the complete two page statement (PDF) The XI Symposium brought together experts from botanical gardens to discuss the contribution of the Botanical Gardens in the recovery of degraded landscapes with invasive species. The symposium also included a field trip to Capelinhos Volcano at the western end of Faial, one of the islands in the Azores. Of particular interest was Festuca petraea (GrassBase entry, Catalogue of Life entry), an endemic plant of Azores and a pre coloniser of the black sands resultant of the volcanic eruption in 1957. According to Maria Dalila Espírito Santo, one of the symposium organisers, this species is stronger than any invasive species under these conditions. Photographs of from the field trip to Capelinhos Volcano during the Symposium |
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