Talk
Patagonian Plants in Our Gardens
Talk by Dr Keith Ferguson
From Monkey Puzzles to Alstroemeria there are many plants from Patagonian Chile and Argentina we know and grow in our gardens. Shrubs include Buddleja globosa and Fuchsia magellanica, while Oenothera stricta, Lobelia tupa, and Oxalis adenophylla are just a few of the many herbaceous plants from the region. The talk will focus on the plants we cultivate but these will be shown in their natural surroundings together with images of the striking scene.
Keith trained as a professional botanist, worked in the USA for a period and then spent 29 years at RBG Kew, retiring as Deputy Keeper of the Herbarium and Head of the Pollen Unit there. He and his wife moved to Gloucestershire in 1996 and since retirement have created a new garden at their home in Longhope.
- Plants for sale
- Raffle (Donations appreciated)
- Tea/coffee and cake
Please do bring along any plants (in pots or cut material) of seasonal interest that you would like to show to the group.
This talk will not be broadcast via Zoom
Event Start Date | 12 November 2022 2.00pm |
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Event End Date | 12 November 2022 4.00pm |
Cost | Free to members, £2 for non members |
Event Location |
Shurdington Community Centre Shurdington, Cheltenham GL51 4TB |
Event Contact | Penny Ross |
Telephone | 07971 412132 |
Contact | penelopeross55@gmail.com |

Alstroemeria aurea
© Keith Ferguson