22/03/2026
16/08/2026
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Free with normal Garden admission
Event information
Time
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Price
Free with normal Garden admission
Who

The series aims to bring the latest discoveries in plant science, as well as research linked to the plant collection at CUBG, to our visitors in a 30 minute nutshell. 

These will be in-person plant science talks taking place in the Botanic Garden Classroom for those visiting the Garden on the day.

Suitable for adults and children aged 12+. Free with standard Garden admission.

Talk programme 2026:

22 March – Professor Rachael Garrett, Department of Geography Our forests, ourselves: How modern ideas constrain the flourishing of forest ecosystems and human societies

19 April – Professor Edgar Turner, Department of Zoology Conserving the little things that run the world

24 May – Dr Nadia Mohd-Radzman, Sainsbury Laboratory Broad ’n Mind: Broad beans for improved mental and planetary health

21 June – Professor David Coomes, Department of Plant Sciences What are the key ingredients for successful large‑scale nature recovery?

19 July – Juliet Anderson, Cambridge University Herbarium 300 years of botany: The history and evolution of the Cambridge University Herbarium

16 August – Dr Madelaine Bartlett, Sainsbury Laboratory Grass flowers and you: A love story