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PlantTalk.org - Welcome
Almanac, centuries of practical garden wisdom. more Welcome Bringing you the latest news and views from conservation worldwide... Plant Talk is to have a new life at the Eden Project, one year after the last printed edition. Your magazine has a new editor, Dan Ryan, who has written for Plant Talk in the past. Dan is on the Eden Team and coordinates their project to help conserve the ...
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PlantTalk.org - About us
Eden Project has taken Plant Talk under its wing to foster the next, exciting stage of its life. Tony Kendle Tony ... written and edited widely for a number of years on environmental issues the opportunity to edit Plant Talk is an exciting step. Dan currently coordinates Eden's latest Darwin Initiative project in Argentina ...
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PlantTalk.org - Aims
Hugh and John continue today as part of the Plant Talk team. The aim was simple: we believe that in most countries the factor most limiting progress is ... to help by supporting those who work in this field and by encouraging others to join them. Plant Talk is a not a peer-reviewed scientific journal but a worldwide network and forum for the ...
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PlantTalk.org - Contact us
Welcome About us Aims Contact us Latest news Eden Project Getting around Contributors Stories Past issues Facts Advertising Subscribe Link to us Additional Book reviews Richard Sandbrook Global plant conservation Contact us Plant Talk is now being managed at the Eden Project, Cornwall, England. Dan Ryan, Eden Project, Bodelva, Cornwall PL24 2SG, UK Email: plant-talk@edenproject.com top of page ...
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PlantTalk.org - Contributors
Please see below for details. Plant Talk welcomes contributions of articles and other material for the magazine, especially from those working in botany ... - try to find the aspects of your subject that will most excite and interest the reader. Plant Talk has a bias to practical work in the field. We like to feature new ideas ...
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PlantTalk.org - Stories
Facts Advertising Subscribe Link to us Additional Book reviews Richard Sandbrook Global plant conservation Stories Enjoy a sample of the articles in Plant Talk, showing the breadth of our coverage and the quality of the writing. If you find these articles interesting, please take out a subscription! Featured articles: > Restoring the Toda Landscapes of the Nilgiri Hills ...
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PlantTalk.org - Past issues
Contributors Stories Past issues Facts Advertising Subscribe Link to us Additional Book reviews Richard Sandbrook Global plant conservation Past issues All past issues of Plant Talk are available to buy. All available for sale, click here for details! 44 (April 2006, published September 2006) 43 (January 2006) 42 (October 2005) 41 (July 2005) 40 (April 2005) 39 (January 2005) ...
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PlantTalk.org - Advertising
Advertising Subscribe Link to us Additional Book reviews Richard Sandbrook Global plant conservation Advertising Important note (August 2007): Plant Talk is planning a new issue, No 45, in memory of our ... active for the last year but would now welcome booking of advertisements for this issue. Plant Talk is a particularly good medium for advertising botanical and conservation books and journals, and ...
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PlantTalk.org - 1 (of 10) The diversity of the plant kingdom
Estimates of course vary, but here are the best facts and figures Plant Talk can find. 1. Flowering plants (Angiospermae) dominate the contemporary flora of the Earth and constitute virtually all terrestrial vegetation. There are an estimated 250,000 species, with the greatest diversity in the moist tropics. Most Plant Facts will be on flowering plants, but all other types of ...
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