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A horticultural society is an organization devoted to the study and culture of cultivated plants. Such organizations may be local, regional, national, or international. Some have a more general focus, whereas others are devoted to a particular kind or group of plants. They are also clustered.

Retired teacher's hobby lands her RHS artist-in-residence role

Retired teacher's hobby lands her RHS artist-in-residence role
Dec 2,2023 8:41 pm

... Caroline Jane Buckley s coloured pencil drawings won her £1,000 and a year-long commission to work for the Royal Horticultural Society s Plant Review...

Can houseplants purify the air in your home?

Can houseplants purify the air in your home?
Jul 20,2023 9:51 pm

... " You need an awful lot of plants in very well-lit space to make any measurable impact on the removal of VOCs and many other gases, " says Tijana Blanusa, the principal horticultural scientist for the Royal Horticultural Society, as well as a researcher at the University of Reading...

Where are hosepipe bans in place and how can I save water?

Where are hosepipe bans in place and how can I save water?
Jun 16,2023 2:31 pm

... The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) recommends using watering cans rather than hosepipes because they direct water more accurately to the roots of plants...

Chelsea Flower Show: Just Stop Oil protesters arrested

Chelsea Flower Show: Just Stop Oil protesters arrested
May 25,2023 5:40 am

... A spokesperson for the Royal Horticultural Society said: " The three protesters are all off site now...

Children missing out as attractions get pricier, says charity

Children missing out as attractions get pricier, says charity
May 7,2023 7:40 pm

... The Royal Horticultural Society said it had had to pass on some costs, raising ticket prices for its gardens by an average of 6...

Seed sales jump as fruit and veg shortage continues

Seed sales jump as fruit and veg shortage continues
Mar 2,2023 11:30 am

... The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) said seed sales across its retail outlets had risen 20% in February compared to the same month last year...

Biodiversity: Fungi are 'underloved and understudied'

Biodiversity: Fungi are 'underloved and understudied'
Jan 15,2023 6:41 am

... But rather than springing up of their own accord, these specimens have been grown from scratch in a first for the Royal Horticultural Society...

UK weather: Country sees a 'second spring' due to mild November weather

UK weather: Country sees a 'second spring' due to mild November weather
Nov 25,2022 12:40 pm

... Nikki Barker, a senior adviser at the Royal Horticultural Society, said the mild climate has created some unseasonable sights across the RHS s public gardens...

Biodiversity: Fungi are 'underloved and understudied'

Nov 13,2022 10:00 pm

By Helen BriggsEnvironment correspondent

" I find them absolutely stunning, " says Dr Jassy Drakulic, pointing to a fungus emerging from a log.

" There's a whole series of stripes from browns to blacks to a pale edge. "

Mushrooms aren't known for their ornamental value, but for this scientist they are a thing of beauty.

The Plant pathologist is on a mission to spread The Word that Fungi need conservation just as much as plants and animals.

" They're abundant in gardens but Until You start looking for them you don't appreciate how prevalent and how beautiful they are, " she says.

This fungus is named for its resemblance to a turkey's tail. It belongs to The Class of saprophytic Fungi , which feed on dead wood, or other decaying matter, and are vital For Life on earth.

" Saprophytic Fungi are still very much understudied and underloved, " says Dr Drakulic.

Turkey Tail Fungi are a common sight on dead logs, trunks and fallen branches across the UK. But rather than springing up of their own accord, these specimens have been grown From Scratch in a first for The Royal Horticultural Society .

Experts grew the fungus in The Lab , then transplanted the spores into Silver Birch logs in the wildlife garden at Wisley Gardens, Surrey. It's part of a drive to convince The Public that Fungi play an important role in ecosystems.

" There's a lot of mycophobia towards Fungi in the UK, " says Dr Drakulic. " A lot of people are afraid of poisonous mushrooms, but if you're not going to go eating the things you find, none of them are going to harm you in anyway".

Working on the likes of Turkey Tail fungus is a departure for The Scientist , who has spent years researching honey fungus. Honey fungus is a killer of hedgerows, shrubs and trees and there is no cure.

But only a very small proportion of the thousands of Species of Fungi in The World can cause disease in plants and animals. The vast majority are harmless and often beneficial.

Saprophytic Fungi provide food and shelter for wildlife, help plants absorb water and nutrients and break down dead organic matter. Other types of Fungi grow on The Roots of trees and plants, forming a vast underground network that helps nourish trees.

In the UK there are thought to be around 25,000 Species of Fungi - Five or six times More Than plants.

" We don't have names for most of The Fungi that exist, so you can't protect what you don't know about, " says Dr Drakulic.

" With Fungi , we're really playing catch up trying to study what we have. "

An estimated two million fungal Species - More Than 90% of all Fungi - have yet to be described by science. Scientists are trying to identify biodiversity hotspots and find out More about this largely unexplored world.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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