Ethical collection and sharing results in more diverse, resilient gardens
In 2022 a plant take in trip to the northerly mountains of Vietnam yielded a wealth of new plant material for dispersion and study .
Scientist from the Vietnamese Institute of Biological and Ecological Resources were essential partner in crime on the 2022 collecting stumble .
Uruguay is mostly grassland , and filled with horticultural delight .

During the Uruguay trip , the squad encountered at least a dozen different species ofEryngium .
More horticultural diversity in Uruguay .
Nine - Bent Stream in southeasterly China bid unbelievable views , but little interesting plant material .

A beautiful view of the Qinling mountains in southerly Shanxi Province in China .
A very dicey river crossing in China .
Paperbark maple ( Acer griseum , Zones 4–8 ) growing wild in Taiping Mountain Forest Reserve in China .

Local delicacies are sometimes a bit less appetizing than the typical hotel meal .
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