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Their extensive live and naturalized collections, their educational capacities and their scientific research all contribute to the unique character of our museums.
Behind the scenes at our institutions, there are all kinds of individuals who cultivate the art of understanding and caring for our live collections...Read more
It’s been said, “The space varies according to how I look at it.” This exhibition is how three friends look at the forest. Three for Trees presents a...Read more
In the first week of March, a Norway maple in the Botanical Garden will be looking something like Bertolt, that tree refuge conjured up by the...Read more
Behind the scenes at our institutions, there are all kinds of individuals who cultivate the art of understanding and caring for our live collections...Read more
To be in contact with trees. To experience something that’s both poetic and sensory – that’s what the Spirits of the Tree exhibition has in store, a...Read more
In addition to beautifying our cities, green spaces are beneficial to our health and our psychological wellbeing. Scientific studies have shown that...Read more
In October, the Jardin botanique de Montréal offers educational activities about Cucurbitaceae, the pumpkin family. Before 1994, programs took place...Read more
The Jardin botanique de Montréal, 20 years ago, saw the birth of a stage work that would go on to conquer the hearts of over 400,000 people, not just...Read more
In a fast-paced world where we are all short on time, gardening can easily become a chore. To avoid this, it is necessary, according to Felder...Read more
In a fast-paced world where we’re all short on time, gardening can easily become a chore. To avoid this, it’s necessary, according to Felder Rushing...Read more