Taxonomy
of Flowering Plants
Biology 301- Fall, 2009
NOTE: The second lecture in the
TAMU Darwin 150 Project series is tonight Nov 4, at 7PM
in Rudder Theater.
This live webcast is "The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection and
the DNA Record of Evolution" by Prof. Sean Carroll, University of
Wisconsin.
If you have
not turned in --or picked up--your first five plants,
please do so!
Full Collections due by noon, Wed. Nov. 25.
The local orchids are flowering. See this
page for how to tell them apart.
If you cannot tell the rare ones from the common ones with 100%
confidence, please do not collect any of them.
2009,
Herbarium,
Department of Biology, Texas
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