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An outside view of the gardens, showing a path running alongside water features, greenery, and trees. Photo by Rob Bishop (Creative Commons Licence)

Guided walk in St Andrews Botanic Garden

Date: Sunday 3rd September   /   Time: 10:30am - 12:30pm

In St Andrews Botanic Garden you will find a living research and conservation experiment. Throughout the 18 acre garden you will see examples of some of Fife’s most dynamic habitats and plants from around the world, with research experiments investigating how plants compete, invade and support each other, and how communities assemble in response to their environment.  This gentle walk around the gardens will be led by Sandy Edwards, and followed by lunch somewhere in St Andrews for those who wish to stay on.  

An outside view of the gardens, showing a path running alongside water features, greenery, and trees. Photo by Rob Bishop (Creative Commons Licence)

Be prepared for the Scottish weather and dress appropriately. You may wish to pack a water bottle / sunscreen / a waterproof! Participation is at your own risk.

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This free event is open to all Humanist Society Scotland members, supporters, and anyone who shares our vision and values. When you register for this event, your personal information will be used for the purpose of enabling you to join the event. For more information, please see our privacy notice.

Venue: St Andrews Botanic Garden, Canongate, St Andrews, KY16 8RT, Fife

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