List of the last Annual Meetings of EBHL
2025 – 29th Annual Meeting
14-17 May 2025
Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris; Institut de France, Paris; Société nationale d’horticulture de France, Paris, France
Programme

2023 – 28th Annual Meeting
20-23 June 2023
The Natural History Museum, London; The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; The Linnean Society of London, London; The Royal Horticultural Society, London, United Kingdom
Programme

2022 – 27th Annual Meeting
18-22 October 2022
Meise Botanic Garden, Meise, Belgium
Programme

Presentations with available online PDFs:
- Talk 1: Makeover Meise Botanic Garden by Koen Es (PDF, 2,1 Mo)
- Talk 2: A brief overview of research and collections of Meise Botanic Garden by Frederik Leliaert (PDF, 4,3 Mo)
- Talk 3: The first eigth years of the Maria Sibylla Merian Society by Florence M.J.M. Pieters (PDF, 946 ko)
- Talk 4: Digitizing Garden and Landscape Lantern Slides: a PHS Library Pandemic Project by Janet Evans (PDF, 1,2 Mo)
- Talk 5: To measure is to know: the UPLA model for damage assessment as starting point for collection policy by Sara Moens (PDF, 1,3 Mo)
- Talk 6: Pressed plants in library books: challenges and possibilities by Anna Svensson
- Talk 7: Arts and humanities research in Kew Library and Archives by Fiona Ainsworth (PDF, 643 ko)
- Talk 8: Collaboration on a global scale: updates from the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) by David Iggulden (PDF, 640 ko)
- Talk 9: Messages in a bottle : Unraveled natural history in collections by Viviane Leyman
- Talk 10: What can the archives of a botanist tell us? The case of the correspondence of François Crépin (1830-1903), Director of the State Botanical Garden and a leading rhodologist by Denis Diagre-Vanderpelen (PDF, 615 ko)
- Talk 11: Politics, money and the lure of Flora: Belgian floras in the 1880s by Ivan Hoste (PDF, 851 ko)
- Talk 12: Reginald Farrer in the Alps, 1899-1917 by Graham Avery (PDF, 1,2 Mo)
- Talk 13: Some problems in the social history of gardening and botany by Brent Elliott
- Talk 14: The English gardens in the Southern Low Countries under the influence of the Enlightenment by Nathalie de Harlez de Deulin (PDF, 3,3 Mo)