Welcome to the Ethnobotanical Garden at the University of Kent. In 2007 the Centre for Biocultural Diversity received a small grant from the University’s Annual Fund to begin developing the space between the Marlowe Building and Giles Lane as a landscape containing useful plants on an East Kent-Japanese theme. The initial selection of species was made by James Wong (a former student) and Simon Platten (Leverhulme Fellow and Lecturer in Ethnobotany). The catalogue was prepared by Ivan Casselman (a former MSc student, and now a PhD candidate at Southern Cross University, Australia). At present, you will find the completed beds up against the wall at the rear of the Marlowe, which is maintained by the Estates Department. Most of the plants are labelled, but please browse our Specimen Identification Sheet for further information.
Examples of ethnobotanical plants featured in our garden:
Hemerocallis sp.Vernacular Name: LillyEthnobotanical Uses:
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Ginkgo bilobaVenacular Name: Maidenhair TreeEthnobotanical Uses:
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Lycium barbarumVenacular Name: Goji berryEthnobotanical Uses:
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