Explore the Rose Family
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Explore the Rose Family

When

Saturday, 16 May 2026, 09:30 – 12:00

Amersham Museum

49 High Street, Old Amersham, HP7 0DP

Time

09:3012:00

Price

Not listed — worth a quick ask

About this event

Workshop 2: ‘The Flowers of Rosaceae, and the Amersham Museum Garden’ In partnership with Wild Amersham, this series of workshops for adults offers an introduction to the concept of a ‘Plant Family’, by exploring the Rose family, Rosaceae. This is not a family exclusively of roses – it is also home to a diverse array of other plants. These include many of our domestic fruits (Cherries, Strawberries, Apples, Raspberries), as well as garden plants (Potentilla, Spiraea, Alchemilla) and wildflowers (Wood Avens, Agrimony and Tormentil). Under the guidance of local botanist Karen van Oostrum, you will discover why such diverse species are included within the same family. Karen will take you through the key features of plants in Rosaceae, giving you the opportunity to look carefully at the structures of leaves, flowers and fruits from a range of species. In Workshop 2, we will begin by exploring the floral features of species within Rosaceae. Karen will explain the functions of the various parts of the flower (sepals, petals, stamens and carpels) and the various ways in which they can be arranged. A few botanical terms will be included, to help with describing these features. You will see how flower structure aids identification, with plenty of plant material available for close observation and for practising your own descriptive skills.

Location

Amersham Museum

49 High Street, Old Amersham, HP7 0DP

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