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News Updates
XTBG director guides you to biodiversity on International Biodiversity Day 24-05-24
XTBG seeks further cooperation with Australian partners 24-05-22
Enchanting scenery of fireflies in SW China's Yunnan 24-04-30
Prof. Yang Yongping attends 55th Bhutan ICIMOD meeting 24-05-11
CAS renews cooperation with Myanmar partner 24-04-11
Delegation of University of Ruhuna visits XTBG 24-04-25
The Orchid Show 2024 at XTBG 24-04-10
XTBG deepens cooperation with Thai partners 24-04-10
Annual Staff and Workers Representatives Congress 2024 held 24-04-01
Scientists identify 'alien' flowering plant 24-04-01
Delegation of Myanmar Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation visits XTBG 24-03-22
Annual Academic Meeting 2024 of SEABI held 24-03-18
School gardens cultivate children's interest in nature, ease stress 24-02-21
XTBG gets qualification certificate of nursery of popularity-type foreign seed introduction test 24-03-12
XTBG research papers awarded Excellent Dissertations of Yunnan Province 24-02-22
New plant species discovered in SW China 24-02-20
Popularity of Yunnan's winter study camps soars at Spring Festival 24-02-19
New Rubiaceae species found in Yuanyang, Yunnan 24-01-29
XTBG completes first joint investigation of the Cenozoic fossil plant group in Thailand 24-02-01
XTBG holds 65th anniversary celebration 24-01-04
8th Advanced Course in Plant Taxonomy Research held at XTBG 23-12-18
Orchid-like insect uses petal-shaped legs to glide 23-12-07
15th Advanced Field Course in Ecology and Conservation completed at XTBG 23-12-11
Ding Wenna supported by the 8th Future Women Scientists Program 23-12-08
Orchid mantises: unveiling structural basis of their unprecedented gliding ability 23-11-30
2023 Academic Annual Conference of XTBG 23-12-06
Orchid mantis' petal-shaped legs serve as structure for gliding: research 23-11-30
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