In this exploration of nature, TEALEAVES explores how botanical gardens and the “secrets” they house can inspire different innovators from tea blenders, designers, academics and more to build lasting impact on people, society and the environment.
A BOTANICAL GARDEN ISN’T JUST A GARDEN FILLED WITH PLANTS —
IT IS A GARDEN OF IDEAS
Whether a developer, designer, innovator, or just plain interested, botanical gardens can offer secrets that are beyond their edible, aromatic, and medicinal properties.
WITH THIS KNOWLEDGE, IT IS OUR HOPE TO GENERATE AWARENESS FOR AND CURB FUTURE DECISIONS THAT MAY HARMFULLY IMPACT OUR PLANET AND OUR WELL-BEING.
Immerse yourself with Garden of Secrets, a film that explores the power of biomimicry as an answer to design and environmental issues, and the potential for botanical gardens to impart these solutions.
Through millions of years of evolution, the structures and processes of organisms have resolved many of the engineering and environmental challenges facing the modern world–we just need to look, observe, and learn.
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“Through millions of years of evolution, the structures and processes of organisms have resolved many of the engineering and environmental challenges facing the modern world – we just need to look, observe, and learn.”
“Through millions of years of evolution, the structures and processes of organisms have resolved many of the engineering and environmental challenges facing the modern world – we just need to look, observe, and learn.”
PATRICK LEWIS
DIRECTOR OF UBC BOTANICAL GARDEN
The Creation
The fruits of a 5-year project between TEALEAVES and The University of British Columbia Botanical Garden have bloomed!
The Garden of Secrets herbal blend is inspired by the diversity, innovation, and complexity of nature, and the unique healing and health properties derived from cultivating the rarest botanicals. Born out of a 5-year partnership with the University of British Columbia Botanical Garden, the carefully-selected botanicals were vetted by a team of Botanists and work harmoniously to promote wellness and health.
100% of the proceeds are donated to UBC Botanical Garden.
Help seed ideas to build a sustainable, innovative future.
Botanical gardens are “idea libraries,” places where a wealth of these solutions have been assembled near the doorsteps of the scientists, engineers, and designers tackling these issues.
Your donation directly helps a range of initiatives from education programs to international research, all aimed at upholding our mission to [reserve plant biodiversity in British Columbia and worldwide. Every contribution makes a difference.
United by a Love for Nature
FEATURING THE FOLLOWING EXPERTS OF INDUSTRY AND ACADEMIA
Prof. Jas Pal Badyal | FRS & Professor of Chemistry, Durham University
Denis Hayes | Founder of Earth Day, President of Bullitt Foundation
Andy Hill | Curator-Horticulturist, UBC Botanical Garden
Dan Hinkley | Director, Heronswood Garden
Douglas Justice | Associate Director, Horticulture and Collections, UBC Botanical Garden
Dr. Robert J Lang | NASA Physicist, Origami Artist and Theorist
Dr. Wanda Lewis | Emeritus Professor; Chartered Engineer and Fellow at the Institute of Frei Otto
Christine Lintott | Principal Architect & Biomimicry Professional, Christine Lintott Architects
Alec Mackenzie | Owner, Argus Controls
Kelty McKinnon | Partner, Landscape Architect, PFS Studio
Grant Mansiere | Student, Canada-Wide Science Fair Participant
Michael Pawlyn | DirectorE xploration Architecture
Richard V. Piacentini | President & CEO, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Dr. Loren Rieseberg | Professor of Botany & Founder of the Rieseberg Lab, UBC Biodiversity Research Centre
Dimitri Smirnoff | Biologist and Educator, California Academy of Sciences