Growing Connections: Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland.
The sharing of plants between botanic gardens has long been an essential tool in the cultivation and display of the world’s rare and threatened flora. The plants generously donated by the RBGE team will form an important part of the tropical montane display house at Glasnevin and will help us promote the significance of ex-situ collections as an important tool in plant conservation. Many thanks to all the helpful folks at RBGE.
Dr Darach Lupton, Curator. National Botanic Gardens of Ireland, Glasnevin.
In 2022, RBGE’s largest collection of begonias moved the short distance from the main garden’s Research Glasshouses to the garden’s Nursery Glasshouses as part of the Edinburgh Biomes Project. The collection holds various wild collected, IUCN endangered, and near threatened plants such as Begonia acerifolia native to Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. Recently, as part of a sharing of plants with The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland at Glasnevin, propagation material of twenty-three genetically unique Begonia species such as Begonia foliosa, B. peruviana and B. pedemontana were chosen. Exchanges like this expand the collective foothold in the fight against the growing threat to these plants in the wild and in ex-situ conservation.
A selection of Ferns.
Along with Begonia cuttings, 34 ferns of different genera and species of varying maturity were shared. Young plants of Cyathea australis and Thyrsopteris elegans from the Research Collections were all grown from spore, including more larger and more established Dicksonia arborescens and Dicksonia berteroana.
The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh have an historic partnership, almost going back to the foundation of the gardens in Dublin, and developing through the changing culture of exchanging plants. Almost 200 years later, the sharing of plants continues, symbolising a commitment to understanding the plant world whether with other gardens internationally or our closest neighbours.