Nitobe Memorial Garden donates koi to Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
Ten koi make their way across the pond to their new home at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden.
May 2019 in the Garden
While we have a huge diversity of maples in the Garden, the fork-branched group of maples is especially prominent.
The Season of the Sakura
Douglas shares his insight on the impacts of weather on flowering with Global BC.
April 2019 in the Garden
There are some four hundred and fifty different kinds of rhododendrons in UBC Botanical Garden’s collections. Most of them flower in April, so I thought it appropriate to make this month’s offering include a few of them.
Jo Bridge Memorial Fund to support development of new Pacific Slope Garden
In the late fall of 2016 UBC Botanical Garden lost one of its longest-standing Friends of the Garden, Jo Bridge. Jo joined the FOGs in 1976 and served in various capacities as a volunteer for the Garden for 40 years.
UBC Botanical Garden featured in Weddingbells’ Spring/Summer 2019 Issue
An elegant occasion at the Contemporary Lawn & Arbour.
UBC REC Triathlon: Detours and Road Closures – March 9
Access to UBC Botanical Garden will be impacted but maintained.
March 2019 in the Garden
As this past February was the coldest on record for Vancouver, I am continuing with the theme of cautious weather forecasting by falling back on another group of broadleaved evergreens — bamboos.
B.C.’s invasive mushrooms
In 1987, Paul Kroeger — a mushroom enthusiast of over 35 years and founding member of Vancouver Mycological Society — discovered a previously unidentified mushroom at the UBC Botanical Garden.
UBC Botanical Garden wins campus sustainability contest
UBC Botanical Garden is one of three winners in a campus-wide contest to reduce UBC’s energy use during the 2018/2019 holiday season.