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Meet Curator Ben Stormes

Meet Curator Ben Stormes

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Introducing Ben Stormes, Curator and Horticulturist of our North American Collections.

By Garden Communications on March 21, 2017

Horticulture Training at the Garden

Horticulture Training at the Garden

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Read about the Garden’s HTP Program and the experiences of past graduates, some of whom now work at the Garden!

By Garden Communications on March 3, 2017

Dr. Tara Moreau recipient of City of Vancouver Award of Excellence

Dr. Tara Moreau recipient of City of Vancouver Award of Excellence

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Dr. Moreau was recognized with the individual award for Greenest City Leadership.

By Garden Communications on March 2, 2017

Rhododendron strigillosum

March 2017 in the Garden

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Most visitors know that UBC Botanical Garden has an excellent collection of rhododendrons. But few know that there are more than a few species that regularly flower in early spring.

By Garden Communications on February 28, 2017

February 2017 in the Garden

February 2017 in the Garden

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Discover plenty of flowers in bloom in the Garden in February.

By Garden Communications on February 1, 2017

The Year of Pulses

The Year of Pulses

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A look back at the 2016 Year of Pulses!

By Garden Communications on January 17, 2017

Eucalyptus coccifera

January 2017 in the Garden

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How to predict the weather through…Eucalyptus?

By Garden Communications on December 22, 2016

December 2016 in the Garden

December 2016 in the Garden

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December can be a somber time, but gardens often provide welcome surprises that help illuminate the gloom.

By Garden Communications on November 28, 2016

Ryo Sugiyama

Nitobe Curator Profile: Ryo Sugiyama

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Find out more about Nitobe Curator Ryo Sugiyama.

By Garden Communications on November 15, 2016

Liquidambar Styraciflua

November 2016 in the Garden

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As the temperature continues to descend, plants are being conditioned to tolerate winter’s chill. The conditioning also works on people, too, but many of us fight it.

By Garden Communications on October 27, 2016

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