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These wonderful flowers on the Broussonetia kazinoki, a handsome tree in the Mulberry family, are such a contrast of hard, knotty globe at the centre of a diaphanous halo of pale lilac-pink filaments.
University Botanic Garden
1 Brookside
Cambridge
CB2 1JE
01223 336265
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Creating a Wildlife Friendly Garden
Jackie Bennett
Friday 21 June 2013
Learn how to make your own garden more attractive to wildlife without carrying out a complete makeover. You’ll spend time in the classroom working on your own garden ideas, as well as out in the Garden looking at the meadows, bee border, woodland and wetlands. Discover simple ways to make your garden more wildlife friendly through the right choice of plants and small changes in how it is cared for. Jackie is the author of two books about wildlife gardening.
Date
21/06/2013
Time
10am – 4pm
Price
£50, payable in full at time of booking
Booking required
Booking Details
Please download, complete and return the booking form from the link to the left as soon as possible
Contact Details
01223 331875
Event Category
Gardens and Plants
Venue
Classroom
Long grass areas at the Garden