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Prof David Rankin ‘ The Yellow ‘Lampshade Poppy’ Meconopsis: botany and gardening’ live lecture

Date Tuesday 27th February 2024
Time 10:30 until 12:00
Meet At the Education Centre in the grounds of the Botanical Gardens - easily accessed via the Thompson Road Entrance.
Organised By Friends of Botanical Gardens, Sheffield
Description 'The Yellow ‘Lampshade Poppy’ Meconopsis: botany and gardening’ live lecture This talk and all our lectures are FREE for Friends of the Botanical Gardens to attend. Members of the public are also welcome to join us on payment of £5 at the door on the day. We live in a wonderful time for studying plants. Travel is easy, both flying and overland. The internet gives access to herbarium specimens scanned in high resolution; to vast number of digital photographs; to documents, including explorers' records and maps, ancient and modern. We can analyse DNA. And we are able to observe cultivated plants throughout the year. In this talk, Professor David Rankin will use this wealth of information to help understand the wonderful yellow Meconopsis - not all Himalayan blue poppies are blue! Relationships between different kinds emerge, and sometimes names have to change…… David Rankin was a professor of chemistry at the University of Edinburgh, but since retirement he has worked with plants. He was co-owner, with his wife Stella, of Kevock Garden Plants, and since that passed to new owners they have continued to help the nursery, particularly with shows, including Harrogate and Chelsea. They also consult on planting, in particular with the renovation of historic rock gardens; and they can still walk, so they enjoy expeditions to mountains around the world. He also continues scientific work, but now in botany instead of chemistry. Primula and Meconopsis are his favourite plants.
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Email fobs.lectures [at] gmail.com
Website http://www.fobssheffield.co.uk/events/prof-david-rankin-the-yellow-lampshade-poppy-meconopsis-botany-and-gardening-live-lecture
Type of Event Talk
Primary Focus General Interest
Wheelchair/Pushchair Accessible No
Suitable for Families No