Links


 

BBC Features the Palm House

http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/city_views/palm_view.shtml

Anyone who's ever visited Liverpool's Sefton Park can't fail to have noticed the Palm House, rising majestically over the tree tops. One of the jewels in Liverpool's crown, the Palm House had fallen into disrepair and for many years was an eyesore, a pale shadow of it's former self. Now after a long campaign to save it and a multi-million pound restoration, the Palm House is reopening it's doors to the public.

 

The National Wildflower Centre

www.nwc.org.uk

The National Wildflower Centre aims to encourage the creation of new wildflower landscapes for the benefit of people and wildlife. We call this creative conservation.
As a millennium project, developed with £4m of funding, nwc is a visitor centre for a wildflower day out and a place for training, education and research to promote the importance of wildflowers in the environment.

 

Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

www.rbgkew.org.uk

The mission of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is:

"To enable better management of the Earth's environment by increasing knowledge and understanding of the plant and fungal kingdoms - the basis of life on earth."

 

The Eden Project

www.edenproject.com

In a giant crater in Cornwall, England we bring the stories of our world to life. In the huge covered conservatories, or Biomes as we call them, you can visit the majestic rainforests, the Mediterranean, South Africa and California and in the Outdoor Landscape discover more about the plants and places that share our Cornish climate.

 

RSPB

www.rspb.org.uk/


 

The Birmingham Botanical Gardens

www.bham-bot-gdns.demon.co.uk

The Birmingham Botanical Gardens were opened in 1832. They were designed by J. C. Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher.

Today the gardens offer a superb opportunity for recreation and relaxation close to the centre of Birmingham. With our excellent visitor facilities, we hope you will visit us soon.

 

Ness Gardens Home Page

www.merseyworld.com/nessgardens

Ness Botanic Gardens was born of one man's passionate interest in plants and his desire to share that interest with others. When the Liverpool cotton merchant Arthur Kilpin Bulley began to create a garden in 1898, part of which he opened to local residents, he laid the foundations of one of the major botanic gardens in the United Kingdom.

 

Merseyside Cycling Campaign

www.merseyworld.com/mcc/

Use this site to find out more about cycling on Merseyside and what the Merseyside Cycling Campaign is about.

 

Lark Lane Home Page

www.larklane.com

Lark lane is situated near Sefton Park and has some great shops and restaurants.

 

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