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Another exhibit I was able to photograph was the Flora In Flight art display at the New England Botanical Garden. Designed by Poetic Kinetics, Flora In Flight is meant to inspire audiences and connect them with the environment through visually striking experiences. Recently, I made it out to th...
The species of each group are arranged in alphabetical order of the generic name and a cross reference to the form genus of the conidial state is given when such a state is included under the name of the ascigerous state. Many of the species have been illustrated and described in more-or...
Another exhibit I was able to photograph was the Flora In Flight art display at the New England Botanical Garden. Designed by Poetic Kinetics, Flora In Flight is meant to inspire audiences and connect them with the environment through visually striking experiences. Recently, I made it out to ...
as well. It also helps that ferns have a good deal of magical lore, too. I should also note that my aim here is not a strict botanical examination of these plants, so there are going to be some “mosses” and “fern” related items that might not strictly fit the scientific classifica...
Purple Lilac was discovered by historian Leon Anderson, who noted that it was first imported from England, and then planted at the Portsmouth home of Governor Benning Wentworth in 1750. That year, amendments were introduced promoting the Apple Blossom, Purple Aster, Wood Lily, Mayflower, Goldenro...
has left his name to the botanical genus Sarracenia, of which the curious American species, S. purpurea, the “pitcher-plant,” was described by him. His position in the colony was singular and characteristic. He got little or no pay from his patients; and, though at one time the only ...