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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Powdery Mildew Survey
Please refer to the 2015 survey for updated info. As part of the Powdery Mildew citizen science scheme, I am asking YOU to keep an eye open for powdery mildews. Powdery mildews commonly occur on garden plants, are unsightly, and … Continue reading
Chelsea 2014
One of the annual opportunities I have as a member of the RHS Science Committee is to visit Chelsea Flower Show. Today was one of the hottest and sunniest Chelsea shows I have enjoyed for several years. There were many … Continue reading
i4Life Update
Today we were pleased to be able to complete the final claims for the i4Life project by posting the Form C cost claims to the European Commission. The i4Life project helped build both the infrastruture and content of Catalogue of … Continue reading
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MSc Plant Diversity students visit RHS Wisley
For those students not taking the fieldwork module today saw the final organised visit of the MSc course. This time to the RHS garden at Wisley, Surrey. The tour started with the RHS herbarium where we were shown one of … Continue reading