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Montgomery Provides World Office for Cycad Conservation

Montgomery Provides World Office for Cycad Conservation

by Theresa Bramblett | Jul 1, 2016 | Conservation, News

Montgomery has a new role to support cycad conservation! As of this summer, MBC is now the official Programme Office for the IUCN Species Survival Commission Cycad Specialist Group. Comprised of experts in biology, conservation, and horticulture, the Cycad Specialist...
Cycads provide a model group for garden conservation.

Cycads provide a model group for garden conservation.

by Theresa Bramblett | Jan 12, 2016 | Conservation, Publications

In partnership with Montgomery, BGCI US has published a new guide, Cycads: A model group for ex situ plant conservation. The guide features work done by the Montgomery Botanical Center, including genetic evaluation of the Sinkhole Cycad and the Beach Cycad. This guide...
Collecting Palms in the US Virgin Islands

Collecting Palms in the US Virgin Islands

by Theresa Bramblett | Sep 1, 2015 | Conservation, Research

Larry Noblick recently returned from a palm collecting expedition in the US Virgin Islands. The islands are mostly composed of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks uplifted from the ocean floor due to the movement of molten magma under the sea floor. Located just east of...
Exploring for Sargent’s Cherry Palm

Exploring for Sargent’s Cherry Palm

by Theresa Bramblett | Feb 18, 2015 | Conservation, Research

Tracy Magellan, MBC Outreach Manager, recently conducted an expedition to study and collect Pseudophoenix sargentii, the Sargent’s Cherry Palm, on Elliott Key in Biscayne National Park. Elliott Key houses the only native US population of Pseudophoenix sargentii, a...
Montgomery Exchanges Conifers with Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

Montgomery Exchanges Conifers with Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

by Theresa Bramblett | Nov 1, 2014 | Conservation

Conifers are the second most threatened major group of plants after cycads: 34% of species are threatened with extinction. Ex situ conservation effortsare an important part of comprehensive conservation strategies for these ancient plants. For the past eight years,...
Montgomery agreement with Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

Montgomery agreement with Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

by Theresa Bramblett | Sep 1, 2014 | Conservation, News

Montgomery is working very closely with colleagues in Singapore. From August 14-29, Chad Husby, at the invitation of Dr. Kiat Tan, Chief Executive Officer and Dr. Adrian Loo, Deputy Director of Research, was hosted by Gardens by the Bay (GB), a remarkable new botanic...
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