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The Therapeutic Garden
5th October 2007
The vital work of botanic gardens in researching, documenting and preserving traditional plant knowledge was highlighted today on 'The Alan Titchmarsh Show', a major UK TV programme hosted by iconic celebrity horticulturalist Alan Titchmarsh.
Aiming to show the great breadth of plants that are vital for human wellbeing, the show featured 5 examples of UK garden plants that have interesting and exotic ethnobotanical uses, using this as a vehicle to highlight the work of botanic gardens around the world.
The Roots of WellbeingWith an increasing weight of scientific evidence pointing to the idea that simply being amongst botanical environments can have a marked benefit on mental and physical health, we take a look at five threatened plants that are making a vital contribution to human wellbeing across the world. |
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Why not visit the BGCI Store, full of plant, conservation, education and garden books from Amazon, selected by us. Plus, BGCI benefits from your purchases. It won't cost you anything and is a great, easy way to contribute to plant conservation. More News 2nd May 2006
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