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Author: Sophie

Botanist, ecologist, conservationist, frustrated gardener, diving enthusiast & chocolate addict. Half-Frenchie, half-Londoner.
January 17, 2017January 17, 2017

Plants in blue for Blue Monday

January 2, 2017January 2, 2017

Mistletoe mysteries

August 12, 2016November 26, 2018

Behind the monoculture

April 10, 2016November 15, 2017

An ode to the unsung heroes of spring: buds

January 8, 2016

Austria, from Christmas markets to alpine flora

November 2, 2015

The Explorer’s Garden, a celebration of the people behind the plants

October 24, 2015

A Scottish gothic folly, Mount Stuart

October 19, 2015

Southern Hemisphere in Scotland: Benmore Botanic Garden

September 21, 2015April 21, 2017

A sunken jungle – Ascog Hall Fernery

September 6, 2015September 6, 2015

A glimpse of Victorian Scotland

August 23, 2015December 28, 2016

Ten days in Vietnam part 9: a glimpse of the Mekong Delta

August 16, 2015August 22, 2015

Ten days in Vietnam part 8: Last day in Halong Bay

August 16, 2015

Ten days in Vietnam part 7: Cat Ba National Park

April 26, 2015April 26, 2015

Ten days in Vietnam part 6: from Hanoi to Lan Ha Bay

March 10, 2015

Ten days in Vietnam part 5: Mount Fansipan, 2800m to 1940m

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Flamingo flypast was definitely a highlight of this tour to Andalucia! Such magnificent creatures... Springing towards spring 🐝 And...breathe. @cnfbiodiversum The distinctive "three fingers" of Saxifraga tridactylites, one of my favourite spring "weeds". A tiny plant that grows on walls and rocky paths, so tiny that it rarely gets noticed. But it is rather cute...🌱 Giving a talk at Kew Gardens on Monday was the perfect excuse for a visit to some of its fine inhabitants. The Lucombe Oak is probably my favourite, planted in 1773. Odd to think this tree is older than the French revolution! 🌳 Fiery. Like a fluffy, honey-scented golden pillow. 🌼 A taste of the South of France, fresh from @lacollinedesmimosas πŸ’› North Sea in Dunkerque 🌊 #nofilterneeded Dried flower loveliness πŸŒΎπŸ’πŸŒΈ

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