Rachel Milner Fell Treakle
…be the only herbarium curating fungal specimens collected by her. Rachel M. Fell was born on 6 April 1856 to Hester Vernon Brown Fell (1818-1906) and Jesse Weldon Fell (1808-1887)…
…be the only herbarium curating fungal specimens collected by her. Rachel M. Fell was born on 6 April 1856 to Hester Vernon Brown Fell (1818-1906) and Jesse Weldon Fell (1808-1887)…
…house. I quickly determined that getting intact roots of a large plant was going to be very difficult, so I concentrated on smaller, non-flowering plants. As instructed by Dr. Harmon,…
…delay longer in order to collect some plants in better stages, but it is not unlikely that I will meet many of the same plants at Ft. Myers and Peas…
…natural history, so collected not only fungi, but also lichens, bryophytes, algae and vascular plants. According to mycologist Fred Seaver, Bethel was “an omnivorous collector.”1 Among non-scientists, Bethel’s most lasting…
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…Haskett explained. The program strives to establish goals at the beginning of each group session in order to make the activity session as therapeutic as possible. These goals can be…
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…was hard to leave the herbarium. I had become very attached to it and its needs. I had accepted the challenge to bring some order out of its great disorder,…
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