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Their extensive live and naturalized collections, their educational capacities and their scientific research all contribute to the unique character of our museums.
Mysterious and fascinating, insectivorous plants have always stirred people’s curiosity and enthusiasm. And recently, the Jardin botanique acquired...Read more
The theory of evolution has been called into question in recent times. But regardless, when we focus on it we discover a world full of nuances and...Read more
With a seed packet costing three to five dollars, it’s possible to grow some of your own delicious vegetables. What could be more pleasing than...Read more
The illuminated pathway running through the Chinese, First Nations and Japanese gardens gives off a certain magic, and yet, nothing ever gets there...Read more
Work on carrying out the Biodôme Migration is getting started soon. This project is the result of an international architecture competition, launched...Read more
On the occasion of the 14th International P hytotechnologies Conference, held in Montréal in 2017, 300 international experts was getting together to...Read more
On the occasion of the 14th International P hytotechnologies Conference, held in Montréal in 2017, the city hosted 300 experts from around the world...Read more
Have you heard about phytotechnologies? These are new techniques that use living plants to clean up the environment in order to solve environmental...Read more
Visitors wending their way in summertime through the Food Garden can’t help but notice the abundance of tomatoes, eggplant, peppers and squashes...Read more
Bees fascinate us… The little insects work without a break, are indispensable to the pollination of fruiting plants, and some of them, of course,...Read more