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'Plants and Medicine', by Professor Julie Hawkins. A 2024 Autumn Science Lecture.
This is a recording of Professor Julie Hawkin's Autumn Science Lecture, for registrants of the lecture.
This year, Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum's Autumn Science Lectures will explore the use of plants in medicine.
The first lecture will be delivered by Julie Hawkins, Professor of Plant Systemics and Evolution at the University of Reading.
Julie has devoted the last 18 years of her career to medicinal plants. Plants are a living repository of pharmacologically active chemicals, directly meeting healthcare needs and providing natural products for drug development. Julie is fascinated by medicinal plants and by the diversity of ways people have used the plants available to them across...
This year, Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum's Autumn Science Lectures will explore the use of plants in medicine.
The first lecture will be delivered by Julie Hawkins, Professor of Plant Systemics and Evolution at the University of Reading.
Julie has devoted the last 18 years of her career to medicinal plants. Plants are a living repository of pharmacologically active chemicals, directly meeting healthcare needs and providing natural products for drug development. Julie is fascinated by medicinal plants and by the diversity of ways people have used the plants available to them across...
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'Plants, Potions and Skin' by Dr Sue Burge OBE. A 2024 Autumn Science Lecture.
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This is a recording of Dr Sue Burge's Autumn Science Lecture, 'Plants, Potions and Skin'. This year, Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum's Autumn Science Lectures will explore the use of plants in medicine. Our second speaker is Dr Sue Burge OBE, an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer in the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford, and a Garden Fellow at the Royal College o...
Discovering Rafflesia
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In search of Rafflesia. With thanks to the Helen Roll Charity for their support.
Timelapse of Rafflesia patma blooming
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Timelapse of Rafflesia patma blooming
Autumn Science Lecture 2023 'Tropical forests and planet Earth: A macroscopic view'
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The final Autumn Science Lecture of 2023 by Professor Yadvinder Malhi, 'Tropical forests and planet Earth: A macroscopic view'. The twin key environmental challenges of our times are to stabilise our climate system and reverse the decline of biodiversity. Tropical forests play an important role in addressing both these challenges. Professor Yadvinder Malhi, Professor of Ecosystem Science at the...
Autumn Science Lectures 2023 'Fruit development, morphology and evolution'
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Full title: 'Fruit development, morphology and evolution driven by a hormonal and genetic pas de deux' How do molecular signalling mechanisms evolve to affect plant development? Join Professor Lars Østergaard, the new Sherardian Professor of Botany at the University of Oxford, as he presents his studies on comparative reproductive tissue development in both crops and non-cultivated plant specie...
Autumn Science Lecture 2023 'Have plants tapped into the fountain of eternal youth?'
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Dr Roberto Salguero-Gomez launched the 2023 Autumn Science Lecture series with his lecture, 'Have plants tapped into the fountain of eternal youth?' Dr Roberto Salguero-Gómez, Associate Professor in the Department of Biology, University of Oxford, discusses some of the research from his lab group exploring mechanisms plants use to postpone the onset of aging.
Discover Oxford Botanic Garden & Arboretum
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Discover Oxford’s oasis of natural beauty. From waterlilies to walks, giant redwoods and more, Oxford Botanic Garden & Arboretum is open daily from 10am, and under 16's go free. Find out more and plan your visit at www.obga.ox.ac.uk
Autumn Science Lecture 22: 'It's not all love, peace and harmony' with Dr Mark Spencer
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The fifth and final of Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum's Autumn Science Lectures is with Dr Mark Spencer, a forensic botanist who will use his talk to explore the more deadly side of plant fungal interactions. Mark's talk is entitled, 'It's not all love, peace and harmony; the deadly world of plant/fungal interactions'. The concept of the 'wood-wide web', used to communicate mutualistic pl...
Autumn Science Lecture 2022: Dr Jill Kowal
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The fourth of Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum's Autumn Science Lectures is with Dr Jill Kowal. Her talk title is, 'Understanding mycorrhizal fungi and their functional role to facilitate healthy soils and ecologically sustainable gardens'. Jill’s interest in vegetation ecology began 30 years ago as a volunteer in ‘urban greening’ projects throughout New York City. She then underwent formal...
Autumn Science Lecture 2022: 'Climate breakdown and agriculture; can we square the circle?'
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The second instalment of our Autumn Science Lectures took place on Thursday 20 October, with the University of Oxford's Philip Poole delivering the talk: 'Climate breakdown and agriculture; can we square the circle?' This lecture addresses the importance of plant microbe interactions in agriculture and reducing climate impact. Agriculture depends on a complex balance of global nutrient cycles w...
Autumn Science Lecture 2022: Prof Katie Field, 'More than a mushroom: how fungi shape our world'
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The third of Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum's Autumn Science Lectures is with Professor Katie Field and is entitled: 'More than a mushroom: how fungi shape our world'. 500 million years ago, Earth looked very difference to how it does today. Without land plants, the continents were barren with only a biocrust covering the surfaces. When the first plants made landfall onto Earth’s barren co...
Autumn Science Lectures 2022: 'Keeping up with Plant Killers'
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On Thursday 6 October, Professor Sophien Kamoun launched our Autumn Science Lectures with his talk, 'Keeping up with Plant Killers'. Ever since Heinrich Anton de Bary called the microbe that causes the potato blight a #plantkiller, we have learned much about how these #microbes cause disease and fight off the plant immune system. Some of these plant pathogens even turn their plant hosts into li...
Oxford Botanic Garden & Arboretum by Drone 2021
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Enjoy this flyover of Oxford Botanic Garden and Harcourt Arboretum. Filmed over 2021, it shows the Garden through the seasons, and features Senior Arborist, Guy Horwood. . We're currently celebrating our 400th anniversary, and will soon be announcing some exciting events. Keep an eye on our 'What's on' page for details: www.obga.ox.ac.uk/whats-on . For information on planning a trip our sites, ...
Unlocking the mechanical secrets of giant Amazonian waterlilies
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Unlocking the mechanical secrets of giant Amazonian waterlilies
Little Amal meets Alice at Oxford Botanic Garden
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Little Amal meets Alice at Oxford Botanic Garden
Wildflower Meadows at Harcourt Arboretum
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Wildflower Meadows at Harcourt Arboretum
Virtual Fungi Foray at Harcourt Arboretum
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Virtual Fungi Foray at Harcourt Arboretum
Peacock display at Harcourt Arboretum
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Peacock display at Harcourt Arboretum
Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum by drone
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Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum by drone
Japanese raisin tree (Hovenia dulcis)
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Japanese raisin tree (Hovenia dulcis)
The starfish flower (Stapelia gigantea)
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The starfish flower (Stapelia gigantea)
The pelican flower (Aristolochia grandiflore)
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The pelican flower (Aristolochia grandiflore)
That found in the Philippines!!!!
Leave it alone 😔
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We have that in our backyard
We have that in our backyard
Lajyaboti
The plant is setting its boundaries
If you like to touch these plants don’t touch it too much you will shorten its lifecycle Mimosa pudica life cycle is 2 years if you keep pressing those leaves the plant will die or the life cycle is shorten Just a friendly reminder just only touch leaf one please if you have mimosa in your home
Cheer~~a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses, typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots, and synthesizing nutrients in its leaves by photosynthesis using the green pigment chlorophyll.😊
i have one of these
In my home there in that
I remember forcing those plants to not close and then ripping them❤
Hovenia dulcis, Native to : China North-Central, China South-Central, China Southeast, Japan, Korea,
Grass canary is full of toxic compunds forgot their nqmes but they are toxic earth metals
5 mayo
I have plant in the front of my house
I have this plant at home😊
I remember this plant from when I worked in Ghana in the early 2000s. It was absolutely fascinating to me!
Cool!
i like how this samosa looks
We call it shame-old-lady in Jamaica
That flower also is a detox flower that restarts your body. Gets all the poison and mucus out your body!😊
The Albizia julibrissin/Silktree, of which I have a few, grows as far North as Boston, Massachusetts. The beautiful pink powderpufflike flowers are adorning the branches Now. Many years ago my aunt planted two Silktrees in her back yard, probably seeing them for her first time at the Arnold Arboreatum in Boston. In the early 1980's, there was a hurricane, which very badly damaged one tree which she could not save. The remaining tree is about 60 years old. Its' pea-like pods with very thin seeds begin dropping in late Fall and throughout the winter. Somewhere along the way, the seeds mature, turning brown; the pods then open along a long edge of the pod, scattering seed, hither & yon. Since the Silktree is the Last tree to leaf out, new seedlings or mature trees, young seedlings are difficult to identify until greeery begins ti show on twigs. So if you want Mimosa's, wait until you see Green fern-like foilage beggining to appear. My aunt was a great gardener and lover of all nature.
দাদা এই গাছ টা কোথায় গো
কেনো তোমার লাগবে নাই?
this was Stalin's favourite plant i belive
I learned something today thanks
This was in our backyard in the Philippines. I find it creepy 😂
gnrb
Of corse morse code👁️👄👁️
Wooow That's amazing! My student Rico said.
i love you Amal 💖💖 you are very fantastic with Alicie i love you so much ¡you are nice! 🥰🤗🤗🙂🙂😍🙂🙂
Little Amal, giant islamist propaganda as usual,wen does little giant propaganda puppet have to put its headscarf on before getting beat to a pulp by its own people for doh not wearing a headscarf,wake up world !
sleepy plant ?
Supper
Can you smoke it
Turgidity
Glory be to Allah Almighty
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Why it slow
DON'T touch it all the water will be gone at mimosa pudica❌
Pet him gently
favourite plant in my childhood
This happens because when we touch them they loose water from their pulvinus and droops
La pregunta que me ago donde esta la persona real de la niña por que no la musetran a ella 👧
I have those questions
Perfect way to catch a spider be like:
It’s just like a venus flytrap but shy 🙈
this plant is thought that tickle
I founded this on our court but its already destroyed
തൊട്ടാ വാടി 😂
i like how it closes 1 at a time