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South London Botanical Institute

Coordinates:51°26′36″N0°06′17″W / 51.44345°N 0.10470°W /51.44345; -0.10470
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UK organization formed to support the study of plants

51°26′36″N0°06′17″W / 51.44345°N 0.10470°W /51.44345; -0.10470

South London Botanical Institute
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AbbreviationSLBI
Established1910; 116 years ago (1910)
FounderAllan Octavian Hume
Founded atTulse Hill
TypeCharity
Registration no.214251
PurposeBotanical education
Headquarters323 Norwood Road
Location
  • London,England
President
Maria Vorontsova
Websiteslbi.org.uk

The South London Botanical Institute (SLBI) is an institution for the popularization of botany. It was founded in 1910 byAllan Octavian Hume, a former civil servant for theBritish Raj inIndia.

After returning from India toEngland in 1894, and after giving up ornithology, and turning vegetarian, Hume took an interest in British and European botany, andhorticulture, which eventually led him to create the Institute in a largeVictorian house in Norwood Road,Tulse Hill,South London, to provide an environment where anyone interested in plants, whether amateur or professional, could meet to develop their knowledge ofbotany.

The Institute has changed little since its founding, and is of interest to historians as well as botanists. It contains the original library with an extensive collection of botanical books, monographs and journals andherbarium with a collection of dried, pressed plants from Britain and Europe, mounted on sheets accompanied by collecting details, to help members name or identify plants correctly. The lecture room was renovated and restored in 2015, including wallpaper with plant motifs designed by Augusta Ackerman.[1] Further large-scale repairs of the building undertaken in 2023-24 because of subsidence.[2] There is an active programme of talks, practical courses, and field excursions.

It maintains a smallbotanic garden containing examples of over 500 species.[3][4] This was restored and re-developed by the Institute's honorary Director,Frank Hatton Brightman and his wife Janice in the 1980s and became a member of theNational Gardens Scheme.[5]

References

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  1. ^"Augusta Ackerman".Augusta Ackerman. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  2. ^"Welcome to the SLBI".South London Botanical Institute. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  3. ^"South London Botanical Institute Garden, Lambeth". London Parks & Gardens Trust. Retrieved25 November 2010.
  4. ^"The Garden". South London Botanical Institute. Retrieved25 November 2010.
  5. ^Seaward, M. R. D. (1997)."Obituary Frank Hatton Brightman (1921 - 1996)"(PDF).The Lichenologist.29 (2):199–203. Retrieved26 January 2024.

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