This wonderfully illustrated book is a snapshot of our extensive national collection of botanical books, herbarium specimens and archival material.
This beautiful book contains a collection of images from the RBGE Archive showing the Garden and the people who have worked in it through the ages.
In 1975 the Royal Government of Bhutan commissioned the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to produce the first-ever Flora of this fascinating country.The 9 published volumes provide in-depth information on 230 families of plants including descriptions, keys
In 1975 the Royal Government of Bhutan commissioned the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to produce the first-ever Flora of this fascinating country.The 9 published volumes provide in-depth information on 230 families of plants including descriptions, keys
This practical guide, an updated edition of Growing Your Own Vegetables, draws on the experience and knowledge of the RBGE's Edible Gardening team to provide simple and concise instructions that will have you eating your own crops all year round.
Produced to celebrate the International Year of Forests 2011 by the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, with support from Forestry Commission Scotland, this book of folk tales encapsulate man's essential relationship with trees.
A joint publication of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris.
In 1975 the Royal Government of Bhutan commissioned the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to produce the first-ever Flora of this fascinating country.The 9 published volumes provide in-depth information on 230 families of plants including descriptions, keys
The Cleghorn Collection reproduces more than 200 of the drawings from the Cleghorn Collection in colour, for the first time. These... Læs mere
A comprehensive account of the history, accession, care and maintainance of RBGE's living plant collection across our four Gardens.
The first Scottish collector to purchase an Impressionist painting, Duncan had an extraordinary eye as a collector at a time when Victorian sensibilities frowned upon many modern works.
In Central Africa, there exists very little taxonomic information on plants, particularly in a format suitable for local users.