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Dr. Jessica Budke @MossPlants is the @UTKnoxville Herbarium Director. @UTKHerbarium is a plant natural history #collection of over 640,000 #specimens from around the world. Our #flattenedflora is the largest collection
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Karthick Bala
karthickbala
Thread. Here is the picture of the Indian Botanical Society meeting 1946 meeting held at Allahabad. There are many stalwarts in this picture. I want to bring some of my
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Marielle🌳Anzelone
nycbotanist
It's unfortunate that this is such a fan boy piece. To correct the narrative presented about Fresh Kills Park in Staten Island in this article, I wrote a letter to
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🌾🍄Amaya: Animist Astrologer & Folk Witch 🍁🥀
feralvenefica
GARBAGE OCCULT BOOK ALERT:Recently E.A. Koetting (from Become a Living God infamy) put out Herbarium Diabolicum on the poison path w Edgar Kerval.I have a friend who bought the book
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Matt Johnson, PhD
mossMatters
Excited to share with y'all our experience using Angiosperms353 in a classroom setting. @theHaleofit was critical to this, helping students gain confidence in pipetting and other lab techniques. #Botany2020 Cost-effective
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
Inspired by the @lars_brudvig lab, here are the #BEASTLab's favorite papers of 2020! @KitHamley and Madi Landrum both chose this amazing paper in QSR that captures a remarkable trackway at
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BioSci
ReadingBioSci
The opportunity to engage in research has been a privilege of studying here. In the summer of 2018 I undertook a 12 week UROP placement with Dr Alastair Culham, studying
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Nina Rønsted
NinaRonsted
On WomanInScienceDay# I celebrate the amazing women PhDs I have or had the honor of supervising for their graduate studies @NHM_Denmark: Carla Maldonado, Natalie Iwanycki Ahlstrand, Madeleine Ernst, Karen Martinez-Swatson,
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Jon Dunn
dunnjons
Today seems like a good day for a ghost story...The first Ghost Orchid to be recorded in Britain was found in July 1854 by Mrs Anderton Smith in Herefordshire. Not
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Katie Donington
KatieDonington
Following another reductive misrepresentation of work by @corinne_fowler @ColonialCountr1 a thread on botany & slavery. Pic: yellow leaved Hibbertia, native 2 Australia. Named 4 George Hibbert - slave-owner/amateur botanist. His
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linden hawthorne
Haggewoods
Origanum vulgare, Wild marjoram, is almost ubiquitous on our North Yorkshire Verges, in flower June–September & buzzing with pollinators. It also supports nearly 50 other invert species as a larval
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Mauro Rivas-Ferreiro
mauromycota
This Thursday, Feb 11th, is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Women play and have played a vital role in shaping today's knowledge of fungi; here you
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Austin Spence🏳️🌈🦃🎄
austinrspence
Happy final day of #PrideMonth2020! Many people don't know #LGBTQ scientists have been involved in ecology/ evolutionary biology since its inception. A thread! Strap in for some history including kicking
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Indian Christian History
IndoChristian_H
As #FarmersProtest continues through the cold North Indian winter, we look back at the steps taken by Christian missionaries to improve #agriculture in India. Exactly 200 years ago, in 1820,
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