Olive
Olive trees can survive in arid conditions for an incredibly long time – some examples are 2,000 years old.
Olive trees can survive in arid conditions for an incredibly long time – some examples are 2,000 years old.
Cotton is the world’s biggest non-food crop and is used in many things including half of the world’s textiles.
It’s not the flowers that make this plant so colourful, it’s actually the magenta bracts.
A fun hands-on session for KS1 pupils where they learn how to grow and plant their own seed, which they then take home.
Students put their maths skills into practice as they discover the mathematical patterns hidden in nature.
Biology/geography A-level students explore the ecology of the rainforest and how plants have adapted to thrive.
A science focused workshop where KS3/KS4 students apply their knowledge of photosynthesis and respiration in order to problem solve.
This popular ice cream flavour is the second most expensive spice after saffron.
This classroom-based workshop links strongly with the A level syllabuses for Business and Travel & Tourism.