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…Lindsey). The umbel as a reproductive unit in the Apiaceae, pp. [739]-747. In A.-M. Cauwet-Marc and J. Carbonnier (editors.), Les Ombellifères: Contributions Pluridisciplinaires à la Systématique: Actes du 2e Symposium…
…Lindsey). The umbel as a reproductive unit in the Apiaceae, pp. [739]-747. In A.-M. Cauwet-Marc and J. Carbonnier (editors.), Les Ombellifères: Contributions Pluridisciplinaires à la Systématique: Actes du 2e Symposium…
…establishment. They even land and carry their goods by our door. With a good assortment of trade articles, they are able at times to purchase five hundred bushels of rice…
…2012. http://www.lahistory.org/site29.php 4. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 05 June 2020), memorial page for Rev Fr Augustus Barthelmy Langlois (24 Apr 1832–31 Jul 1900), Find a…
…Minnesota (MIN: lichens), Canadian Museum of Nature (CANL: lichens), Cornell University (CUP: lichenss), Lund University (LD: lichens), Michigan State University (MSC: lichens), Morton Arboretum (MOR: lichens), University of Oslo (O:…
…used the $50 dollars from the prize to purchase a down sleeping bag, which made my own fieldwork as a biologist much more pleasant. I can see now that WW…
…thesis on the Flora of Strafford County, NH. He continued to contribute specimens throughout his career from field work in New England, Alaska, Canada, Mexico, Europe, the Caribbean, and the…
…of flowers nestled inside. Photo by Tracie Jeffries, courtesy of the NCBG Digital Library. What pollinators are attracted to skunk cabbage? A study in a bog in Québec, Canada found…
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…and me was published in November 2020 in the online botanical journal, Phytoneuron.3 How does one distinguish streamhead lobelia from savanna lobelia? Both have slender stems up to two feet…