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Five Plants that Changed the World

Science & Nature
4.8 out of 5 Average rating

Being able to pick and choose activities and either attend at the specified time or watch a recording later suits me perfectly.

Susan
, reviewed on 10 Oct 2022

Entertaining and instructive presentations by knowledgeable speakers.

Margaret
, reviewed on 18 Nov 2022
  • DURATION 60 mins
  • CAN I WATCH LATER? Yes! Sign-up and we'll email you a recording
  • HOW TO ATTEND Attendance is live via Zoom
4.8 out of 5 Average rating

Being able to pick and choose activities and either attend at the specified time or watch a recording later suits me perfectly.

Susan
, reviewed on 10 Oct 2022

Entertaining and instructive presentations by knowledgeable speakers.

Margaret
, reviewed on 18 Nov 2022

Event Description

This illustrated talk focuses upon just a few of the hundreds of worthy candidates for the auspicious title of 'World Changing'. Michael has chosen species which have benefited humankind from prehistory and into the future  - for our food and health, technology and industry, understanding of our world and even some ways that we destroy it and ourselves. Via his own book ('I Ate Sunshine for Breakfast'), he'll also highlight some more weird and wonderful facts about the amazing power of plants and their importance in our lives – past, present and future.

  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Online Zoom event: Join from your computer, phone or tablet (a recording will be available)
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Meet the Host, Michael Holland, FLS biog.

Michael studied Ecology at Lancaster and Oregon State Universities and is a keen photographer, wildlife gardener and all-round composting nerd! Michael had a 25-year career at the eminent Chelsea Physic Garden in London, latterly as Head of Education for over 17 years. He has taught tens of thousands of people, aged 2 to 92, about the natural world. He is both a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London and of the London Environmental Educators’ Forum (LEEF) and is on the Education Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. He has spoken at a number of global conferences; a highlight being invited to lecture at a botanical garden in Japan.
He has appeared on a number of television and radio shows and podcasts about plants and history (including Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch, Channel 5’s ‘The Thames: Britain’s Great River’ series with Tony Robinson and Mr Plant Geek’s Plant-Based Podcast to name a few).
He's written three books:'I Ate Sunshine for Breakfast' (a colourful compendium of plants and ethnobotany), 'Smart Animals' (about intelligence in the animal kingdom) and 'A Jungle In Your Living Room - a guide to creating your own houseplant collection'; and has written numerous articles for BBC Gardeners' World online.
www.growingunderstandings.co.uk @pond_dipper

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