Monday, March 13, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Eastern – Plant Hunting and Plant Transfers: Economic Botany and Plant Exchange, Online


The stories of the individual plant hunters who operated between the mid-eighteenth and mid-twentieth century have often been told and told well. The aim of this online Gardens Trust series of lectures with Dr. Toby Musgrave, therefore, is to broaden the subject and to explore four complementary yet contrasting topics. It will also serve as an introduction to the whole topic of plant hunting, collecting and transfer round the world, which we are planning to cover in more depth in the autumn. The secon lecture on March 13 is Economic Botany and Plant Exchange. The series ticket costs £16 for the course of 4 sessions or you may purchase a ticket for individual sessions, costing £5. To register through Eventbrite, and for more information, visit HERE, or visit The Gardens Trust events page, https://thegardenstrust.org/events-archive/?events=gardenstrust. Attendees will be sent a Zoom link 2 days prior to the start of the talk, and again a few hours before the talk (If you do not receive this link please contact us). A link to the recorded session will be sent shortly after each session and will be available for 1 week.

It is well known that Sir Joseph Banks in his role as unofficial Director of the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew established a paradigm for botanical plant hunting on a global scale. This lecture offers a different economic perspective and examines plants as a vehicle for colonial expansion and exploitation; and it will bring the topic up to date with a discussion of contemporary issues including as genetic copyright and cultural and intellectual property.

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