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(Webinar) Ethnobotany of Succulents
Saturday, August 29, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
$10 – $15Event Navigation

Please note that this will be a live, webinar workshop (offered via Zoom) and not a lecture at the garden. After registration (see below), you will receiver further instructions from the Program Coordinator prior to the workshop date. Registration will close on 29 August 2020 at 8am.
Learn about the fascinating relationships between people and succulent plants from around the world. Succulents provide myriad uses including food, fiber, ritual, medicine, adornment, and much more. Throughout this presentation we’ll discuss indigenous uses, modern applications, global demand of natural resources, conservation concerns, and various other issues that arise as we look at succulents with an ethnobotanical lens.
Deepa Natarajan is the Program Coordinator at the UC Botanical Garden, where, for the past 15 years has transformed her love of plants into a year round offering of public programs, events, and exhibitions. She holds an undergraduate degree in Medical Anthropology and a masters degree in Ethnobotany. She loves gardening obscure veggies and making natural dyes from plants. Read more at: www.plantspeople.org
(Photo above: Deepa with Opuntia ficus-indica from a cochineal farm outside Oaxaca city.
Photo below: Agave tequiliana from wikimedia.org)