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Private Evening tour of the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

21 July 2016 18:30-20:00, Cambridge, United Kingdom


Introduction
The Botanic Garden was established as a University teaching and research resource by Professor John Stevens Henslow, and was opened to the public in 1846. Henslow, who inspired his pupil Charles Darwin with a love of natural science, recognised the need to study plants in their own right. He was convinced that trees were the most important plants in the world and these form the framework of the Garden. With a framework of mature trees and shrubs, this paradise of plants comprises diverse, superbly landscaped settings including: the Rock Garden, representing the alpine plants from the mountains of every continent; the Lake and Water Garden, teeming with bird life; tropical rainforest, the alpine house and seasonal displays in the Glasshouses; and the historic Systematic Beds, displaying 1600 hardy representatives of more than 80 families of flowering plants.
Tickets £10 and must be reserved before the event - contact John O'Toole to book.
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden

Cambridge University Botanic Garden, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, 1 Brookside, Cambridge, CB2 1JE, United Kingdom

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Society of Chemical Industry, CaGE Section
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John O'Toole
RSC Mid-Anglia
01223 894174
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