Hello all,

We are working on an ethnobotanical exhibit that features traditional uses
of plants in the area, and our store manager has inquired about potential
tie-ins. I know she was looking at seed packets, for example. Under normal
circumstances we don't even allow fresh plants in the museum, but are there
any products/scenarios/precautions that could possibly work? I think the
tie-ins are a great idea, but obviously not at the expense of the
collections. Thoughts?

Thanks in advance,
Amanda

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