Issue 4

Davidsonia Volume 13, Number 4, October 2002


Davidsonia - A Journal of Botanical Garden Science

Eric La Fountaine – Fri, 10/21/2005 – 2:17pm

Editorial - Davidsonia Volume 13, Number 4


Editor, Iain Taylor writes about the state of the environment. The ratification of the Kyoto Accord by Canada and the ramifications of global warming are discussed.

Eric La Fountaine – Fri, 10/21/2005 – 2:08pm

Director's Note: Mission to Planet Earth


UBC Botanical Garden director, Quentin Cronk writes about the need to complete the iventory of life on the planet Earth and notes the efforts of the newly formed organization, All Species Foundation.

Eric La Fountaine – Fri, 10/21/2005 – 1:57pm

A Look at Burns Bog


Burns Bog is a unique, urban wetland in the Fraser River delta, less than 15 km from the city of Vancouver, British Columbia. This article uses the geographical, botanical, anthropological, and political history of this local ecosystem to explain the significance of the Bog and the major threats to its continued existence. There are several possibilities for ecological restoration, but water table and drainage issues and exotic species control seem to be major priorities.

Eric La Fountaine – Fri, 10/21/2005 – 1:49pm

Banksia marginata


Brent Hine, curator of the E.H. Lohbrunner Alpine Garden, writes about this shrub, which bloomed for the first time this year at the UBC Botanical Garden, where it grows in conditions quite different than its native Australian home.

Eric La Fountaine – Fri, 10/21/2005 – 1:42pm

October in the Garden


The October installment of Judy Newton's popular series describing what to see at the UBC Botanical Garden each month of the year.

Eric La Fountaine – Fri, 10/21/2005 – 1:37pm

Climatological Data


A table of climatological records at the University of British Columbia campus for July, August and September 2002.

Eric La Fountaine – Fri, 10/21/2005 – 1:34pm