Botanic Garden

By Oxford University

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The Oxford Botanic Garden is a national reference collection of 7,000 different types of plant, making it the most compact yet diverse collection of plants in the World - there is even more biological diversity here than there is in tropical rain forests and other biodiversity hotspots. Many gardeners come here to seek inspiration. In the beds and borders you may find new plants that would be perfect in your garden at home and partly for this reason we strive to label clearly every plant in the Garden. Plants are grown in this Garden to support our teaching programmes, for research scientists in this University and elsewhere and as part of plant conservation projects.

Episode Date
Manipulating plant genes - how do you actually do it?
Jan 10, 2012
Achieving food security and sustainability for 9 billion
Jan 09, 2012
Plants in a chemical world
Jan 09, 2012
From hairy roots to new medicines
Jan 09, 2012
The gene garden
Jan 09, 2012
Using Science to Enhance Root Function in Crops
Jan 19, 2011
The OneOak Project:using science and art to revive Britain's wood culture
Jan 19, 2011
Rice as a crop - a 100 year perspective from 1950 to 2050
Jan 19, 2011
The Artemisinin Supply for Malaria Control
Dec 21, 2010
A Spoonful of Sugar
Dec 21, 2010
Streptomyces in Nature and Medicine: The Antibiotic Makers
Nov 17, 2010
The Botanic Garden - Your Modern Medicine Cabinet
Nov 15, 2010