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#InternationalWomen’sDay2021
Our first of three spotlights on women at Chelsea Physic Garden falls on Elizabeth Blackwell. She was a talented botanical illustrator and engraver, who in the 1730s recorded hundreds of plants in the Garden to illustrate her book ‘A Curious Herbal’.
How do you like your #Pancakes?
🍋 Do you love the traditional dash of lemon and sugar? 🥞
The first substantial cultivation of lemons in Europe began in Genoa in the middle of the 15th century.
Happy #PancakeDay2020
According to Roman mythology, Cupid shot one of his arrows at the imperial votaress, but missed and instead hit Viola tricolor. As Cupid is the god of love, the flower’s juice received the trait to act as a love potion and was named Love in idleness #ValentinesDay2019
Springy and subtle Hellebore expert Edward Flint shares his wisdom with us as part of our ‘Heralding Spring ‘ events . See website for details #Hellebore
Experience the magic of the Garden at twilight, sip cocktails & make a flower crown at our late next Thurs 17 Aug: https://t.co/QLkkCBAQSP
Day 2 of the #CPGChristmasFair has begun! Open until 4pm today .. see you there!
Nick Bailey, Head Gardener, is adding the finishing touches to Sir Hans Sloane's festive outfit #CPGChristmasFair
Forget about #blackfriday - in just 24 hours time the #CPGChristmasFair will begin!! https://t.co/MWUx1pZ4A0
Just 2 weeks to go until our Christmas Fair! #CPGChristmasFair https://t.co/gtNrDBCmUf