Last updated: 22 November 2022
Address and contact details | |
Rodbaston, Penkridge, Stafford, ST19 5PH | |
Tel: 01785 712209 | |
Fax: 01785 715701 | |
Email: rodenquiries@rodbaston.ac.uk | |
Web site: www.rodbaston.ac.uk | |
Latitude: 52° 42' 00" N | |
Longitude: 02° 06' 00" W | |
Background to the collection | |
Ownership: | South Staffordshire College |
Umbrella organisation: | PlantNetwork, National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens |
Personnel | |
Chief Executive: | G. Morley |
Head of Faculty: | Marcus Clinton |
Head Gardener: | Yoke van der Meer |
Contact person: | Yoke van der Meer |
Total Staff: | 120 |
Total Horticultural Staff: | 4 |
Physical environment | |
Altitude: | 6 m |
Soil type: | Sandy clay loam |
Aspect: | Varied |
Total area: | 10 ha |
Area heated: | 750 m² |
Weather records | No records kept |
Wind | |
Direction: | Southwest |
Rainfall | |
Average annual: | 600 mm |
Plant collection | |
Families: | 2 |
Species: | 150 |
Taxa: | 250 |
Accessions: | 300 |
Geographical area(s) of specialisation: | |
New World (SW N.America-S.America) | |
Special genera within the collections: | |
Luzula, Salvia | |
Special collections: | |
Luzula, NCCPG Salvia | |
Record Keeping: | Records kept manual & computer |
Record System: | Access |
Plant-collecting trips: | No |
Facilities on site | |
Herbarium: | Yes, for Salvias |
Library: | Yes |
Research facilities: | Yes |
Publications: | Yes |
Identifications: | Yes |
Teaching and Education: | Yes, College |
Interpretation: | Self-guided Salvia tour |
Friends Organisation: | No |
Visitor facilities: | To be opened Sept 2005 |
Access to the collections | |
Public access: | Free access, but not easy for wheelchairs (gravel paths) |
Public opening hours: | College weekdays Mon-Fri: 9am-4pm<br. Sat-Sun: Closed |
Guiding principles behind the collection | |
The (New World) Salvias are an excellent collection for a College: the tender and hardy varieities are an always inspiring/educational resource for students and Visitors. With commercial pressures of the present climate it is always good to have an exotic plant such as the winter flowering Salvias. | |
Location map | |
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