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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Identifying on iNaturalist: Get Started with Plants!. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. At its core, iNaturalist is about people helping each other identify and learn about the organisms they observe, but did you know only about 10% of the iNaturalist community identifies observations fo...

Beginning #botanists, a free opportunity to learn how to join this citizen science effort and learn cool #plants in the process. #iNaturalist #Botany There's a lot more to it than just snapping a photo and using an algorithm ID.

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A Festival of Amateur Natural History Thoughts taken from a conference titled: A Festival of Amateur Natural History. The 15th South. Yorkshire Natural History Day, Sheffield.

📄 A Festival of Amateur Natural History 🔍

Key insights from talks on Henry Seebohm, crayfish conservation, ancient wood pasture, golf course wildlife & more.

#NaturalHistory #Naturewriting #NatureGolf #Botanists #Crayfish #Sorby #Woodpasture #Habitats #GardenWildlife

@sorbynathissoc.bsky.social

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Wiki for Botanists: Why thematic engagement matters Why engage with botanists? For the past two years, Wikimedia Aotearoa New Zealand (WANZ) editors Ambrosia10 and Stitchbird2 have been coordinating thematic Wiki outreach efforts on a local, regiona…

Heidi and I have written a blog post about the botanical Wiki outreach we and several of our other Wiki colleagues have been undertaking. diff.wikimedia.org/2026/02/11/w... #Botany #Botanists #Wikipedia #Wikidata #WikimediaCommons

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Stiffkey Red Lion (a lovely pub and they even let in #botanists) #NorfolkFloraGroup

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Be more active on here anyway - it's a much nicer environment and there are lots of #botanists, #mycologists, #entomologists etc here (and not on X) who will be interested in your posts.

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Celebration graphic with the Annals of Botany logo, surrounded by watercolor illustrations of green leaves and flowers, featuring the text ‘Thank you – 5K followers’ in the center.

Celebration graphic with the Annals of Botany logo, surrounded by watercolor illustrations of green leaves and flowers, featuring the text ‘Thank you – 5K followers’ in the center.

🎉Thank you to our wonderful community of plant researchers, botanists and plant enthusiasts for helping us reach 5,000 followers.

🌿📚 We look forward to continuing to share exciting plant science with you!

#Botany #PlantScience #PlantResearchers #Botanists

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#Elephant ear plant! Those were planted outside our home when I lived in #Nigeria. I think they are in the #lily family. Any #botanists here? #Botany #Gardening. #Gardens.

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Annual mercury would've been my top pick too ... let see what other #botanists think

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Cell and tissue trait diversity among (A–D) leaves and (E–G) flowers. (A) Average cross-sectional mesophyll porosity (θIAS; mm3 mm-3) for leaves, visualized by averaging across the depth of the microCT scan. Lighter colors indicate more cell material, and darker colors indicate more airspace. (B) 3D volume rendering of the intercellular airspace of leaves. Height (thickness) varies depending on the species. Numbers indicate the porosity (θIAS) of the tissue. (C) 3D volume rendering of one leaf palisade mesophyll cell from a leaf of each species. Numbers indicate the asphericity (⁠⁠) of the cell. (D) 3D volume rendering of one spongy mesophyll cell from a leaf of each species. Numbers indicate the asphericity (⁠⁠) of the cell. (E) 3D volume rendering of one spongy mesophyll cell from a flower of each species. Numbers indicate the asphericity (⁠⁠) of the cell. (F) 3D volume rendering of the intercellular airspace of flowers. Height (thickness) varies depending on the species. Numbers indicate the porosity (θIAS) of the tissue. (G) Average cross-sectional mesophyll porosity (θIAS; mm3 mm−3) for flowers, visualized by averaging across the depth of the microCT scan. Lighter colors indicate more cell material, and darker colors indicate more airspace. Note that in panels (A and G), the width and height are each 600 µm, and the tissue dimensions in panels (B and F) are 600 µm × 600 µm in the paradermal plane with variable height (thickness) depending on the sample. Cells displayed in panels (C–F) are visualized at different scales.

Cell and tissue trait diversity among (A–D) leaves and (E–G) flowers. (A) Average cross-sectional mesophyll porosity (θIAS; mm3 mm-3) for leaves, visualized by averaging across the depth of the microCT scan. Lighter colors indicate more cell material, and darker colors indicate more airspace. (B) 3D volume rendering of the intercellular airspace of leaves. Height (thickness) varies depending on the species. Numbers indicate the porosity (θIAS) of the tissue. (C) 3D volume rendering of one leaf palisade mesophyll cell from a leaf of each species. Numbers indicate the asphericity (⁠⁠) of the cell. (D) 3D volume rendering of one spongy mesophyll cell from a leaf of each species. Numbers indicate the asphericity (⁠⁠) of the cell. (E) 3D volume rendering of one spongy mesophyll cell from a flower of each species. Numbers indicate the asphericity (⁠⁠) of the cell. (F) 3D volume rendering of the intercellular airspace of flowers. Height (thickness) varies depending on the species. Numbers indicate the porosity (θIAS) of the tissue. (G) Average cross-sectional mesophyll porosity (θIAS; mm3 mm−3) for flowers, visualized by averaging across the depth of the microCT scan. Lighter colors indicate more cell material, and darker colors indicate more airspace. Note that in panels (A and G), the width and height are each 600 µm, and the tissue dimensions in panels (B and F) are 600 µm × 600 µm in the paradermal plane with variable height (thickness) depending on the sample. Cells displayed in panels (C–F) are visualized at different scales.

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Into the Spongy-Verse: Structural Differences between Leaf and #Flower Mesophyll
Jeroen D M Schreel et al
doi.org/10.1093/icb/...

"As the site of almost all terrestrial carbon fixation, the #mesophyll tissue is critical to leaf function..."

#botany #plants #biologists #botanists

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With all the awfulness we wake up to every morning to in America, it is nice that #British and #Irish #botanists keep things in perspective.

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The violently pink narrow petals of a Pigface flower with some creamy yellow stamens squeezing through. The flower is a little beat up. In the background the juicy leaves of the plant.

The violently pink narrow petals of a Pigface flower with some creamy yellow stamens squeezing through. The flower is a little beat up. In the background the juicy leaves of the plant.

Zooming out, the Carpobrotus flower is seen in a sea of green beefy leaves

Zooming out, the Carpobrotus flower is seen in a sea of green beefy leaves

Today's big reveal is that the Pigface that never bloomed once in THREE YEARS has popped a flower out. Anyway I'm pretty sure this is pesky Angled Pigface so it may be off for the mulch anyway. Would love an expert to chime in, hello #botanists? #plantID?

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An article I collaborated on - "Wikidata for botanists: benefits of collaborating and sharing Linked Open Data" - is in this issue! See academic.oup.com/aob/article/... #Wikidata #Botanists #LinkedOpenData

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On today's #WeeklyWalk I saw plenty of new wild hedgerow flowers. Are there any #Botanists out there who can put names to the other 2? The yellow ball flowers are Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare). Definitely more autumnal. Cooler, rain showers & 2 rainbows.

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Hahaha... #botanists

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ALT DESC.: 2017 photo captured by Vincent St. Clare (Frater C.I. / UNKNOWN_CROWN) of himself watering a peace lily plant with water from a hip flask—nearly always used for hard liquor—only his hand, the plant, and surrounding furniture pictured.

ALT DESC.: 2017 photo captured by Vincent St. Clare (Frater C.I. / UNKNOWN_CROWN) of himself watering a peace lily plant with water from a hip flask—nearly always used for hard liquor—only his hand, the plant, and surrounding furniture pictured.

PHOTO—2017—@ müh INSTAGRAM[MATON] (12.23.2023 post):

〈 ➤ ❝Pouring one out for my #houseplant. Watered too late and lost too soon... 😥💀🌱⚰️❞

(For #botanists / #horticulturists / other nerds out there: Here's a 📸 of what was once a #Spathiphyllum —likely S. #wallisii, specifically — or peace #lily.)〉

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#Botanists #Ecologists #Agriculture #Food #Sustainability
#PlantScience

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Can any #botanists recommend good indoor gardening books for a suburban/city girl who likes plants and isn't a mom (child or pet) so I'm not hung up on are they safe?

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We now started the important work of updating the #plant #redlist for #Denmark! This work is done by Nikolaj Sass Ebsen and Peter Wind, two of Denmark's most knowing #botanists. Work is coordinated by us at @au.dk and expected to be finished end 2026-2027. #dknatur #threatenedspecies #iucn

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With many petals and lots of flowers per stem, this plant grows 4-5 feet tall with smooth, sword shaped leaves. It’s very invasive and grows by vegetative runners. We’ve been unable to identify it, although it seems to be in the aster family. It’s growing prolifically in my yard in NE Ohio.

With many petals and lots of flowers per stem, this plant grows 4-5 feet tall with smooth, sword shaped leaves. It’s very invasive and grows by vegetative runners. We’ve been unable to identify it, although it seems to be in the aster family. It’s growing prolifically in my yard in NE Ohio.

BlueSky #Botanists - Can anyone identify this plant? It’s growing in my yard in NE Ohio and is very invasive. It spreads by vegetative runners. The Seek app thinks it’s common sneezeweed but the leaves flower petals do not seem to match. It grows 4-5 feet tall. 🧪

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#Botany2025
Be sure to stop by our IOB journal booth to talk to our AE Janet Steven & enjoy this free read

Toward understanding the fast latex #coagulation in Campanula spp. (Campanulaceae)
M H M Wermelink et al

doi.org/10.1093/iob/...

#plants #botanists #science

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Does any other species highlight so brilliantly the difference between the poetic & practical mindsets of #botanists (ok also #herbalists).
Fairy Flax, aka Purging Flax.
Linum catharticum.
Helsington Barrows.
#wildflowerhour
#Cumbria

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Wikidata workshop leads to journal publication Wikidata workshop leads to journal publication Last year, two editors from Aotearoa – WANZ members Heidi Meudt and Siobhan Leachman –  attended the International Botanical Congress […]

More coverage of our paper on Wikidata for #Botanists published in the Annals of Botany. www.wikimedia.nz/wikidata-wor...

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#wildflowers Purple Monkeyflower (Erythranthe lewisii) 2400m VIII.25 #phenology Still partly snow-covered.Lopseed family

MIMULUS? Nerdy #botanists
are like composers who fight about
how many B-flats there are in
a Beethoven symphony
The number is absolute
but the relevance, doubtful

#nativeplants

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Whoohoo my new paper has just been published! The women honoured in flowering plant genera: From myth to reality. See doi.org/10.1002/ppp3... #Women #Botanists #Wikidata

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Mullagh Mor in The Burren Co. Clare

Mullagh Mor in The Burren Co. Clare

Mullagh Mor in The #Burren Co. #Clare.
Once you see it you will never forget the place. Its rugged beauty will draw you back again and again. A real #botanists paradise.

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Afternoon!

Deep in the forest section of the property today crazy new fungi emerging - ancient tree clearly decomposing slowly - anyone a #fungi expert and can do a positive id?

It was spectacular and clearly freshly grown.

#nature #trees #fungus #forest #redreamer #ecologists #botanists

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Symbols associated with #Rune #Elhaz include the branches of the World-tree #Yggdrasil, the defensive antlers of an #elk, the winged #Valkyries. Elhaz is deeply aligned with plant #magic & the Green Man making it an ideal talisman for herbal #healers, & #botanists #futhark #rqefi

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A dead tree against a background of a blue sky.

A dead tree against a background of a blue sky.

#TreeID #Arborealists #Botanists Can anyone identify this tree please? And before any smartarses pipe up, "dead" is not an acceptable answer.

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Tree with a thick cluster of branches growing around it from the lowest part of the trunk. Making it look as if there is shrubbery growing around the tree but it's all part of it. The tree is right at the waterline of the canal

Tree with a thick cluster of branches growing around it from the lowest part of the trunk. Making it look as if there is shrubbery growing around the tree but it's all part of it. The tree is right at the waterline of the canal

Close up of previous photo. Tree with a thick cluster of branches growing around it from the lowest part of the trunk. Making it look as if there is shrubbery growing around the tree but it's all part of it. The tree is right at the waterline of the canal

Close up of previous photo. Tree with a thick cluster of branches growing around it from the lowest part of the trunk. Making it look as if there is shrubbery growing around the tree but it's all part of it. The tree is right at the waterline of the canal

Do I know any Botanists, gardeners or other plant enthusiasts who know why the trees along the canal grow these thick shrub like branches around their base?
#trees #plants #Botanists #AskAScientist

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nice work everyone! both trained and "amateur" #botanists alike. Many WA #botany students involved - invaluable knowledge sharing
" approach is globally applicable to any flora, requiring only the selection of a region & a manageable dataset & recruitment of relevant regional experts."

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