Shanna T. Jones
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Learning, Connection, and Climate Resilience: Reflections from the 2025 BGANZ Congress
Earlier this month, IrisBG's Shanna T. Jones had the pleasure of attending the BGANZ Congress in Canberra, Australia, hosted across the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG), the National Arbo...
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Meet Zsolt Fodor, Horticulturist | Kilchoan Melfort Trust
We are delighted to introduce Zsolt Fodor, a horticulturist whose journey spans rural Hungary, the gardens of Scotland, and a lifelong fascination with the natural world. What began as childhood hi...
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Meet Emily James, Horticulture and Plant Records Manager | State Botanical Garden of Georgia
In this month’s Community Spotlight, we catch up with Emily James, Horticulturist and Plant Records Specialist at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia. Emily shares how she found her way into hort...
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EuroGard 10: Connecting Europe’s Botanic Gardens for a Sustainable Future
In this article, we share highlights from the 10th European Botanic Gardens Congress in Rome, celebrating collaboration, digital innovation, and the vital role of plant records in ecological restor...
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Meet Mike Brewer | Plant records manager, Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
From rock and roll dreams to camellias and cacti, Mike Brewer's path into horticulture has been anything but ordinary. After years in the music industry, a chance role at Home Depot opened the door...
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Meet Ella Rawcliffe | Botanical records and conservation specialist, Auckland Botanic Garden
From a backyard in childhood where curiosity bloomed, to the frontlines of plant conservation at Auckland Botanic Gardens, Ella Rawcliffe's path in horticulture has been rooted in curiosity, commun...
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Meet Anne Brennan | Plant Records Curator, Ambler Arboretum
For many of us in horticulture, the path to a plant-focused career begins with a moment of awe—something that captures our imagination and never quite lets go. For Anne Brennan, that moment came as...