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The Botanical Society of South Africa is a member-driven organization that offers citizen scientists, amateur nature enthusiasts, the general public, and environmental experts the opportunity to join hands and be a part of the solutions to biodiversity challenges across the country
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#SMART#INDIGENOUS
DR MARTINA TREURNICH, CHERISE VILJOEN, ANDY DE WET, SISANDE VELEMBO-STOKWE AND MASHUDU TSHITERKE
MARCH, 28 2023 | LIVE ZOOM WEBINAR RECORDING. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED.
Climate Smart Gardening in Autumn
Join us as we head on a journey to explore BotSoc’s mantra to “know, grow, protect and enjoy” South Africa’s indigenous plants. This month’s webinar hosted by Master Horticulturist Cherise Viljoen will showcase how to practically apply climate-smart gardening techniques, using attractive indigenous plants an ..read more
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MEET THE CURATOR Growing resilience
Walking into the Harold Porter National Botanical Garden in Betty’s Bay to a view stretching from a lily pond to the xxx mountains is a peaceful moment – but succeeding as curator of this fire and flood-prone garden requires a stout heart and creative energy
INTERVIEW AND PHOTO BY BY PATRICIA McCRACKEN
MEET THE CURATOR Growing resilience
Walking into the Harold Porter National Botanical Garden in Betty’s Bay to a view stretching from a lily pond to the xxx mountains is a peaceful moment – but succeeding as curator of this fire and flood-prone garden requ ..read more
The Botanical Society of South Africa Blog
2M ago
#PROTECT
The puzzle of the pepperbark tree
Is the pepperbark doomed to die out in the Kruger National Park? Pepperbark detectives KAYLEE VAN DEN BOSCH, GLYNIS CRON, DAVE THOMPSON & ED WITKOWSKI went searching for answers to the mystery of why it is failing to reproduce
The puzzle of the pepperbark tree
Is the pepperbark doomed to die out in the Kruger National Park? Pepperbark detectives KAYLEE VAN DEN BOSCH, GLYNIS CRON, DAVE THOMPSON & ED WITKOWSKI went searching for answers to the mystery of why it is failing to reproduce
BY BRIDGET PITT
On the Kruger Park’s rocky slo ..read more
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2M ago
BETWEEN THE LEAVES
Picture perfect
Discover the secrets behind those great photographs released by Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden – and taken by photographer and environmental interpretation officer Alice Notten
INTERVIEW BY PATRICIA MCCRACKEN. PHOTOS BY ALICE NOTTEN
Picture perfect
Discover the secrets behind those great photographs released by Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden – and taken by photographer and environmental interpretation officer Alice Notten
INTERVIEW BY PATRICIA MCCRACKEN. PHOTOS BY ALICE NOTTEN
A group of visitors pause to enjoy the shade of the dell unde ..read more
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2M ago
THE BIG PICTURE
Tracking flora up a Madagascan massif
RALPH CLARK & ANDRINAJORO RAKOTOARIVELO visited the little-known Ankaratra massif to assess its potential as a test site to monitor Madagascar’s response to man-made threats, from deforestation and fire to invasive plants and climate change
PHOTOS BY ANDRINAJORO RAKOTOARIVELO
Tracking flora up a Madagascan massif
RALPH CLARK & ANDRINAJORO RAKOTOARIVELO visited the little-known Ankaratra massif to assess its potential as a test site to monitor Madagascar’s response to man-made threats, from deforestation and fire to invasive pl ..read more
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2M ago
#KNOW
Unpicking the Clanwilliam cedar naming war
Follow the twists and turns of a botanical detective story after local botanists were shocked by the Clanwilliam cedar losing its proudly SA botanical name more than a decade ago. Now they are celebrating the elegant casework of PETER LINDER and JOHN MANNING, who have succeeded in restoring it to the world.
Photos by PETER LINDER
Unpicking the Clanwilliam cedar naming war
Follow the twists and turns of a botanical detective story after local botanists were shocked by the Clanwilliam cedar losing its proudly SA botanical name more than a de ..read more
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2M ago
#ENJOY
At home in fynbos
Martina Treurnicht calls herself a fynbosser – someone energised by all things fynbos – and brings a love of nature and the outdoors to her role as BotSoc’s conservation project manager – discover why mountain bikes, paper maps, gravel roads and salty snacks help make her tick
At home in fynbos
Martina Treurnicht calls herself a fynbosser – someone energised by all things fynbos – and brings a love of nature and the outdoors to her role as BotSoc’s conservation project manager – discover why mountain bikes, paper maps, gravel roads and salty snacks help make her ..read more