At the Evolution Path in Hortus Botanicus Haren, 11 stations showcase 500 million years of plant evolution through live examples, illustrations, and information boards. Ecologist Roel Strijkstra developed the content; Evooolve created the illustrations.


In the Evolution Path inside the Hortus Botanicus In Haren, The Netherlands, you can follow how plants and their reproductions evolved: it began 500 million years ago with single-celled aquatic organisms that were first able to generate energy through photosynthesis and convert sunlight into energy.
Information boards detail each plant group and live examples of plants from that group. As you walk past the 11 stations, you can follow in words, photos and illustrations on the information boards, and “in real life” just beside them: you’ll discover how plants continually acquired new traits, innovations that allowed them to adapt and spread more effectively.
The ecologist evolutionist Roel Strijkstra shaped the information to guide the visitors through the ages. With Evooolve we made the beautiful illustrations of their appearance and how mechanism of their reproduction changed.







