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Meet the UVM volunteer for whom a new Christmas fern species is named
Polystichum hildae, a holly fern discovered in Columbia, is named after a 95-year-old longtime volunteer at UVM. Here's why.
Just in time for Christmas, researchers at the University of Vermont Herbarium have discovered a new fern, and they named it after long-time volunteer Hilda White. The UVM Herbarium has over 400,000 ...
Researchers at the University of Vermont have named a new species of Christmas fern after Hilda White, who has been a ...
Tromping through our woods in December in search of a Christmas tree, I often notice an evergreen fern, one of the few green plants on the forest floor this time of year, other than young conifers. An ...
Many gardeners today are interested in native plants because their blossoms provide food for pollinators. However, nonblooming plants are also essential for native habitats. Plants such as ferns are ...
DUMMERSTON — Ferns are unfurling by the millions across Vermont and Lynn Levine wants people to be able to tell them apart. Do you know the difference between a cinnamon fern and an ostrich fern? Or a ...
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