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#AdventBotany 2019 Day 2: Death by chocolate

Written by
Alastair Culham
Posted on
2 December 2019

By Alastair Culham In 2014 I introduced the food of the gods, Theobroma cacao, as the source of chocolate, that staple of Christmas excess, in the 16th Advent Botany post. …Read More >

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#AdventBotany 2019 Day 2: Death by chocolate

Written by
Alastair Culham
Posted on
2 December 20199 December 2019

By Alastair Culham In 2014 I introduced the food of the gods, Theobroma cacao, as the source of chocolate, that staple of Christmas excess, in the 16th Advent Botany post. …Read More >

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#AdventBotany 2019 Day 1: Clementine, Satsuma, Tangerine; what’s the difference?

Written by
Alastair Culham
Posted on
1 December 20199 December 2019

By Alastair Culham Welcome to #AdventBotany 2019 and the start of another journey into quirky, curious, historical and, above all, botanical information about the plants associated with the winter season….Read More >

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#AdventBotany 2019, Day 1: Clementine, Satsuma, Tangerine; what’s the difference?

Written by
Alastair Culham
Posted on
1 December 2019

By Alastair Culham Welcome to #AdventBotany 2019 and the start of another journey into quirky, curious, hostorical and, above all, botanical information about the plants associated with the winter season….Read More >

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#AdventBotany 2018, Day 25: Naughty or Nice?

Written by
Alastair Culham
Posted on
25 December 2018

By Claire Smith Are you on Santa’s Naughty or Nice list this year? If all you’ve discovered in the toe of your stocking this morning is a lump of coal,…Read More >

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#AdventBotany 2018, Day 24: The hunt for Disa x brendae

Written by
Alastair Culham
Posted on
24 December 2018

Neither my partner Ben nor I actively celebrate Christmas. We prefer to hide away from the crazy world that Christmas has become and endeavour to find ourselves as far away…Read More >

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#AdventBotany 2018, Day 23: I met Tunnicliffe in a forest of Conifers

Written by
Alastair Culham
Posted on
23 December 2018

by Claire Smith As children I’m sure we’ve all sprinkled far too much glitter onto a pine cone and hung it from the Christmas tree… but have you ever wondered…Read More >

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#AdventBotany 2018, Day 21: A botanical pick-me up for the bleak midwinter

Written by
Alastair Culham
Posted on
21 December 2018

By Rachel Webster With four previous years of Advent Botany I was surprised that none of us have so far covered coffee. OK, it’s not a Christmassy spice, or a…Read More >

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#AdventBotany 2018, Day 20: Once upon a time: A tale of fairies from the RHS herbarium

Written by
Alastair Culham
Posted on
20 December 2018

By Yvette Harvey I am still pondering why a pagan spirit of the dead, or, more recently a demoted angel, should play such a big part in Christmas – for…Read More >

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#AdventBotany 2018, Day 19: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; a spot of medieval Advent Botany

Written by
Alastair Culham
Posted on
19 December 2018

By Alex Mills So, it’s Christmas time. You’re having a bit of food with your friends and family. Well, a lot of food. It’s Christmas, isn’t it? It’s all very…Read More >

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