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Cornflower Response (Ireland) the Utilisation and conservation of native species
Cornflower Response (Ireland) the Utilisation and conservation of native species
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12/02/2011
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www.wildflowers.ie
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Royal Kew Gardens adopt the genetic strategy of this project

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Posted by Sandro Cafolla over 12 years ago

2011, Kew has announced a national genebank of species for -re-introduction and local sources for seed nurseries

2011.

kew gardens have adopted Design by Nature 1987/88 policy document for genetic conservation called the Cornflower Response. published by Sabdro Cafolla of Design By Nature

Sowing the Seeds of UK Biodiversity: Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank launches UK Native Seed Hub

17 August 2011

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew launches the UK Native Seed Hub at the Millennium Seed Bank, Wakehurst Place – an initiative that draws on the Millennium Seed Bank’s extensive collection of UK native seeds, as well as its horticultural and scientific expertise to support the UK seed industry, conservation groups and other organisations working to restore native plants to the UK countryside. The UK Native Seed Hub will eventually support restoration efforts across the full spectrum of UK habitats, but will focus initially on plants of lowland meadows or semi-natural grassland.

Funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, with a gift of £750,000 as part of their 50th anniversary celebrations, the money will establish the project over four years. The UK Native Seed Hub will comprise a dedicated seed store, and approximately one hectare of seed production beds, which are currently being developed. For the first year, interim seed production beds, open to the public until the end of September, have been set up in the walled nursery at Wakehurst Place.

more at

http://www.kew.org/about-kew/press-media/press-releases-kew/uk-native-seed-hub/

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