Guided visit

Follow in the footsteps of Jules Favre to describe a mushroom

Tuesday 15 October 2024, 12:30

Meet mycologists and learn how they study and describe fungi, like Jules Favre before them.

Jules Favre was a famous Swiss mycologist who discovered hundreds of new fungal taxa. He was a confirmed naturalist in a variety of fields, including geology, with his doctoral thesis, palaeontology, malacology and botany.
The Geneva Botanical Garden holds thousands of specimens from the Favre collection, including 330 type specimens, the detailed notes associated with the samples, drawings made by Jules, and watercolours of remarkable quality and realism painted by Jeanne Favre.

Follow the presentation dedicated to Jules Favre.

This guided tour is part of the “Variations botaniques” series and complements "Our Illustrious Scientists", an exhibition included in COLLECTOR and dedicated to the great names in botany who have marked the history of the Geneva Botanical Garden and whose remarkable contributions to our collections are on display to mark the 200th anniversary of the Conservatoire.
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Photographie noir et blanc de Jules Favre

Practical informations

Place

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques (CJBG)

Chemin de l'Impératrice 1, 1292 Chambésy

Meeting place

Entrée principale, Place Albert-Thomas

Booking and ticketing

visites.cjb@ville-ge.ch

0224185100

Audience type

General public

Organizer

Christine Habashi et Juan Carlos Zamora