United Kingdom
The eighth international “Fascination of Plants Day” around 18 May 2026 will be launched by plant scientists across the world under the umbrella of the European Plant Science Organisation (EPSO).
The goal of this activity is to get as many people as possible around the world fascinated by plants and enthused about the importance of plant science for agriculture and sustainable production of nutritious food, as well as for horticulture, forestry and the production of plant-based non-food products such as paper, timber, chemicals, energy and pharmaceuticals. The role of plants in environmental conservation is also a key message.
We would like to invite you to delve into the fascinating world of plants at ‘Plant Power Day 2026’ to be held at the University of Dundee Botanic Garden. Scientists from the University of Dundee and the James Hutton Institute have created exciting science-related activities focused on plants for all to enjoy, including tomato diversity, DNA extraction from soft fruit, protecting plants from pests and more. We’re also delighted to welcome Dundee Naturalists who will have moth and bird detector demos, Maxwell Community Garden, and the GROW Dundee Network sharing information on the community garden network in Dundee and tips on how to grow your own food.
Visitors are also encouraged to stay and explore the wider gardens.
Enjoy a selection of refreshments and snacks available to purchase, or feel free to bring your own picnic and make a day of it.
This special event is delivered in partnership with the University of Dundee, the James Hutton Institute, the Art and Nature Collective, and the Friends of the Botanic Garden.
Image provided by the University of Dundee.
This exhibition at the Assembly Arts will bring together invited local artists from Lancaster and LEC scientists, creating a shared space to explore and showcase diverse perspectives on plants from both researchers and the wider public.