Live plants are generally prohibited here - even in offices and
corridors.

Exception:
Presentations in the lecture hall during botany lectures
Temporary decoration in the lecture hall during festive events

The plants are provided by specialists of our botanical garden

Best regards
Joachim


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Joachim Haendel
 
Center of Natural Science Collections
of the Martin Luther University (ZNS)
- Entomological Collection -

Domplatz 4
D-06099 Halle (Saale)
Germany

Phone:  +49 345 - 55 26 447
Email: [email protected]




>>> Mariève Perron <[email protected]> schrieb am 20.05.2025 um 16:01:
Hi,
I'm reaching out to gather some insights into your institution’s
policies or guidelines regarding the use of live plants inside the
museum for special events or temporary installations.
We are currently reviewing our own practices and would appreciate
learning how your museum approaches this, particularly in regard to
conservation concerns, pest management and cleaning protocols.
Any information, documentation, or experiences you’re willing to share
would be incredibly helpful.
Thank you in advance for your time and assistance!
Best regards,
Mariève


Mariève Perron
Technicienne en conservation/Conservation Technician
Musée Canadien de la Nature/Canadian Museum of nature
819-923-8818
 



( https://nature.ca/) 

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