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Plant Cultures: the green worlds of South Asian communities
Plant Cultures was a community-based project carried out in 2004-5, to develop an internet resource linked to community-outreach programmes and botanic garden/museum trails. The website is giving families, Asian communities and lifelong learners a unique insight into the cultural and economic importance of a wide range of plants from South Asia (India, Pakistan & Bangladesh). Plant Cultures is funded by Culture Online, a DCMS-funded initiative that aims to enable more people, both school children and adults, to engage in culture in a variety of new ways. The project is now complete and the Plant Cultures website is online at www.plantcultures.org.uk If you would like further information, please contact: Dr Mark Nesbitt, Project Manager Media enquiries: Public Relations Tel: +44 (0)20 8332 5607/5619 Email: pr@kew.org
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