Everything about The Botanical Society Of The British Isles totally explained
The
Botanical Society of the British Isles (
BSBI) is for people interested in the
flora of
Britain,
Ireland and the
Isle of Man. The society was founded as the
Botanical Society of London in
1836. It includes both professional and amateur members and is the largest organization devoted to
botany in the
British Isles.
The BSBI produces national
atlases and county floras covering the distribution of plants. It publishes a scientific journal,
Watsonia, and organizes conferences. There is a
newsletter, BSBI News (ISSN 0309-930X), that's distributed to members three times a year. The society also has an education programme.
The society is managed by a council of elected members. It is also a
British charity (no. 212560).
The society published the
Atlas of the British Flora, and the
BSBI Handbooks series.
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