Botánica

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171Environment / Rhododendron / Invasive species / Sudden oak death / Prairie restoration / Oak / Wildflower / Noxious weed / Biology / Plants / Botany

Lingua Botanica A Journal for FS Botanists & Plant Ecologists Persephony, where have you been? It’s been a long dark winter. Perhaps you’ve felt the same way. Cold, huddled, caged; whether your winter is literal or f

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Language: English - Date: 2012-08-27 16:00:26
172Botany / United States Botanic Garden / Plant / Bog / Cycad / Physical geography / Biology

Lingua Botanica The National Newsletter for FS Botanists & Plant Ecologists Many of you are laboring under a common mistaken belief and I’m going to clear this up once and for all. As a botanist for a major land manage

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173Earth / National Wildlife Refuge / Environment / Invasive species

Lingua Botanica The National Newsletter for FS Botanists & Plant Ecologists Last night brought the year’s first layer of snow and it was glorious. We got eight inches of the white stuff overnight and it was still snowi

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174Garden in the Woods / Orchidaceae / Gardening / New England Wild Flower Society / Oak / Biology / Botany / Plant taxonomy / Plant

Lingua Botanica The National Newsletter for FS Botanists & Plant Ecologists I’ve been spending a lot of time in my yard this spring doing the usual things; mowing grass, whacking weeds, smelling flowers. This year howe

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CHAMADA PARA SELEÇÃO DE BOLSA NA MODALIDADE APOIO CIENTÍFICO - RES A Fundação Flora de Apoio à Botânica, com a anuência do Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, em consonância com a Portaria

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    176Wildflower / California Native Plant Society / Botrychium pumicola / Botrychium montanum / Ophioglossaceae / Botany / Botrychium

    Lingua Botanica The National Newsletter for FS Botanists & Plant Ecologists Can you smell it? I sure can: earthy and primal. No, it’s not the honey scent of spring witch hazel, nor is it sweet rhododendron or pungent l

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    177Environmental science / Biodiversity / Plant / Carbon dioxide / Botany / Ecology / Invasive species / Weed / Environment / Chemistry / Biology

    Lingua Botanica A Journal for FS Botanists & Plant Ecologists So there we stood, in a dirty downtown Salt Lake City parking garage, looking at my ‘63 Dodge Dart. It was the early 1970s and up until that time I had spen

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    178Invasive plant species / Conservation / Sustainable gardening / Pueraria / Medicinal plants / Kudzu / Invasive species / Natural landscaping / The Nature Conservancy / Environment / Biology / Ecology

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    179Biology / Pollinators / Bees / Insect ecology / Pollinator / Bee / Honey bee / Forage / Araucaria / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Beekeeping

    Lingua Botanica The National Newsletter for FS Botanists & Plant Ecologists I’ve noticed a trend lately. And this time it’s a trend we can be happy about. I hear it in the halls, and I sometimes see it in my inbox. P

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    180Plant taxonomy / Cactus / Flower / Botanical garden / Botany / Biology / Hackelia

    Lingua Botanica The National Newsletter for FS Botanists & Plant Ecologists Sometimes you can’t help it; sometimes you’re compelled to do what you have to do. Why? Because you feel it in your bones, like salmon racin

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