Topiary: a history of creative use

Bruce Ginsberg explores the history of cultivation of topiary, ranging from East to West, from Roman times onwards to contemporary topiary use.
Printing the Picturesque: the British landscape publishing boom

Illustrated lecture by Jasper Jennings, an expert in the visual print culture of the Romantic age.
Exploring the Oxford Herbaria Collection

Dr Stephen Harris explores the Herbaria’s development over the last 400 years and its current role in teaching and research.
Lost Gardens of London

Join Todd Longstaffe-Gowan to celebrate London’s vast and varied garden legacy and current exhibition at the Garden Museum.
Plants Across the Pond

Talk on two 18th-century North American plant hunters, Peter Collinson and John Bartram, and the plants they introduced.
Tales from the Nineteenth Century Horticultural Trade Press

Francesca Murray explores the fascinating story of the gardening press, a powerhouse of horticultural knowledge in 19th century.
DHeritage Decade: The 10th Anniversary Symposium

DHeritage, the Professional Doctorate in Heritage at the University of Hertfordshire, is celebrating its first decade with an online symposium.
A Walk on the Wild Side: Balancing the Built and Natural Environments

IHBC London Conference exploring the challenges and solutions to jointly conserving the built and natural environment.
Creating Hiding Places and Landscapes for Animals at ZSL

Talk exploring the challenges, quirks, and enjoyment that zoo horticulturalists have experienced throughout the centuries.