An Acre of Yorkshire to Revitalise Botany Education

Written by Sebastian Stroud, Teaching Fellow in Ecology, School of Biology, University of Leeds.

Did you ever visit the experimental gardens of the University of Leeds? For the vast majority of you, I imagine not. It’s more than likely you’ve never even heard of the old gardens, and that’s because they’ve been shut down entirely. Demolished in the mid-noughties, the collections were disbanded and moved to other institutions. A story not unheard of for university living collections.

For those interested, there exists a fascinating history – a story told by the garden’s former plantsman, Martin Lappage (Lappage and Redshaw, 2021). Although, like many of you, I never stepped foot in the old experimental garden, reading Lappage’s book conjured inspiration as though I’d been there with him. From fascinating figs and their minuscule wasp pollinators to award-winning orchid collections, the old garden was a botanist’s dream.

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