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From: aroid-l-bounces at gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces at gizmoworks.com]
On Behalf Of Windy Aubrey
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 7:43 PM
To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Glasshouses, Botanic Gardens & sustainability
Hi Jeremy,
I'm not sure if anyone has suggested The Huntington Library and Botanical
Gardens in San Marino, California.
I visited there a little over two years ago, and they had recently rebuilt
their Tropical Conservatory. It was planted full of aroid specimens, and
included one area called the 'Cloud Forest' that replicated a misty jungle
beautifully. The reconstruction was fantastic, and the plants were
wonderful.
I look forward to revisiting the Huntington the next time I am in Southern
California.
Windy
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From: HYPERLINK "mailto:drplantman at gmail.com"Jeremy P
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Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 7:19 PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Glasshouses, Botanic Gardens & sustainability
Hello Everyone,
I have a few quick questions for you, and if you could spare 5 minutes to
make some suggestions I'd be most appreciative! I'm putting together a
potential study tour for myself, focusing on sustainability in design and
practice in glasshouses & nurseries - primarily those in botanic gardens,
universities & similar organisations. I'm looking globally, and would love
your thoughts on the following:
- institutes or similar places that have glasshouses &/or nurseries built on
sustainable principles;
- any new projects/buildings/places being built that incorporate
sustainability and responsible resource use into the design, or even better,
are primarily focused on these principles;
I'd also love your suggestions for:
- botanic gardens, universities or similar public spaces that have a
tropical collection and you consider to be a top rate destination;
I'll be collating all the feedback I get and can send it on to interested
bods. I'll also post it on the Tropical Talk Forum (see link below). And
remember: the suggestion you may think is too obvious or simple may just be
the one I'm looking for! So please don't hold back on sending your thoughts
through...
Many thanks for your time and ideas!
Jeremy
(and if this trip comes off I might just be able to get around to visiting
some of you!)
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Jeremy Prentice
Horticultural Technician (Nursery)
Tropical Talk Forum Administrator
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
Victoria, Australia
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