Join the team for a fascinating journey into the world of one of the most celebrated and versatile plants – the ginger family, Zingiberaceae.
Whether you’re interested in the botanical wonders of ginger or its rich cultural & local histories, this event has something for everyone. From the plant’s ancient roots to its modern-day significance, we will explore its fascinating journey & impact through the lens of both science & culture.
Spice Stories is a unique collaboration between the Liverpool Botanical Trust and the Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History at Liverpool John Moores University.
Expect an engaging day of talks, discoveries, & insights, with lunch & refreshments included in the ticket price!10.15 – Welcome by Dr Kate Walchester, Director of Research Institute of Literature and Cultural History, LJMU and Steve Lyus, Chair of the Liverpool Botanic Trust
10.30-11.30 – Axel Dalberg Poulson, Zingiberales Taxonomist, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh: ‘The Diversity of Gingers of the World’
11.30-12.00 – Tea break.
12.00-1.00 – Steve Lyus, Chair of the Liverpool Botanical Trust: ‘“Roscoe’s Baby”, The first Monograph for the Gingers’;
Donna Young, Curator of Herbarium, World Museum, Liverpool: ‘The Liverpool Herbarium and its Gingers.’
1.00-2.00 – Lunch and exhibition, featuring contributions by botanical artist Sue McHugh, LJMU graduate Anna John and Athena Nursery
2.00-3.00 – Richard Baines, Curator at Logan Botanic Garden: ‘Growing Gingers in Great Britain.’
3.10-3.40 – Rebecca Bailey, Senior Lecturer in English Literature: “What’s ginger, I pray ye?”: an exploration of ginger in early modern England’.
3.40-4.00 – Conclusion, tea, and evaluation.
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Held at Croxteth Hall Park, see their website here