The Buckeye Botanist
Showing posts with label Aplectrum hyemale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aplectrum hyemale. Show all posts
Saturday, May 31, 2014

April Showers Bring May Flowers

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Whew.  Here it is the last day in May and I have no idea where the time has gone.  It seems like just last week I was admiring the reemergen...
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Some Over-Wintering Greenery

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Winter is by and far the easiest season to complain about and as such feels to last the longest.  The summer greens and blues fade into th...
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Andrew Lane Gibson
This nature blog is a reflection of my interests, travels, and research in the botanical world and beyond. I work as a field botanist and ecologist for the Ohio Division of Natural Areas and Preserves where I primarily survey, monitor, and manage Ohio’s rare flora and habitats. I’m a proud lifelong Ohioan and cherish the opportunity to share her beauty and biodiversity. I hold a B.S. in plant biology and ecology from Ohio University in Athens, as well as an A.S. in wildlife management and biology from Hocking College. My biggest botanical passion and areas of expertise are the Orchidaceae, Cyperaceae, Pteridophyta, and the rare/unusual. I'm blessed to do what I love and love what I do. Thanks for stopping by and hope you enjoy my content!
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