Share The Seeds
Botany and Research => Plant Science => Topic started by: Adam on May 16, 2014, 02:07:31 AM
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These are my botany notes and relevant files and papers. My professor studies molecular plant evolution so these files reflect that.
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Beautiful wealth of botanical information.
Downloaded everything.
Thank you.
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Thanks Adam! Looking forward to diving into all of this!
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Tremendous collection of resources. Thank you for sharing, will definitely read everything (bit by bit).
Best wishes,
Mandrake
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If you spot any errors or have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.
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Hey Adam,
Thank you for sharing your notes..
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Just thought I would post some light reading :)
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These powerpoints are best used in conjunction with the notes above.
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Thanks again for all the shared docs :)
(I'm running out of time, even when I retire)
Cheers,
Mandrake
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I have a journal with my hand drawn floral diagrams, I am trying to learn how to do them digitally. I think there may be software available I am trying to get a hold of.
Writing the floral formulas and drawing the diagrams is really rewarding especially for those of you who grow closely related species or varieties. It really forces you to know the flowers in great detail.
http://www.amazon.com/Floral-Diagrams-Understanding-Morphology-Evolution/dp/0521729459/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1404172997&sr=8-1&keywords=floral+formulas+and+diagrams
Going through the powerpoint and practicing with a few flowers would be a great start, its not very difficult, just requires patience. After that if you are still interested and have the cash I suggest getting the above book to take a step further.
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If you can learn to draw floral diagrams and write the formulas well, you can learn how to identify any plant. ;)