We’ve learned a lot about plants throughout this series, but there’s much more to discover. In this episode of Crash Course Botany, we’ll peek into the future of botany. We’ll consider current plant ...
This course, Colorado Field Botany, emphasizes the biodiversity, ecology, and evolution of the flora of Colorado. It was taught by CU botanist, lichenologist, professor, and curator Dr. Erin ...
This collection consists of a single field book including a list of plants collected by William A. Murrill in Florida in 1939 and 1940. Two sets of numbers are included in the field book (possibly ...
During May 2023, undergraduate and graduate students at University of Colorado-Boulder’s Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Museum and Field studies programs had the opportunity to traverse the ...
This collection consists of the field notes of Edward William Nelson, from time collecting plants in Mexico from 1894 to 1906. Nelson conducted a thorough survey of Mexico with E. A. Goldman from 1892 ...
Christopher Leon is a third-year student at the University of Maine, currently studying botany and environmental horticulture. Alongside his studies, Leon is also a proud member of the Tau Kappa ...
Plants have got you surrounded. They’re in your toothpaste, your bedsheets, and your regular Taco Bell order. In this episode of Crash Course Botany, we’ll find out what botanists study and how ...
Arnoldia is the quarterly magazine of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. It contains articles on a wide range of topics including plant science, horticulture, ecology and conservation, plant ...
Over 100 years ago an outstanding botanist named Emma J. Cole published Grand Rapids Flora: A Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Ferns Growing Without Cultivation in the Vicinity of Grand Rapids, ...
Flow cytometry is a powerful analytical tool employed in several industries. This article will provide an overview of its use in the field of botany. Flow cytometry measures the chemical and physical ...