Four dissections

My four dissections can be found on Thinglink at the following URLS. Specimen:  Pisum sativum L.,  garden pea, https://www.thinglink.com/scene/1340818370567602178 Specimen:  Myosotis L. (prob. sylvatica), Forget-me-not, https://www.thinglink.com/scene/1340807922736693250 Specimen:  Fragaria x ananassa Dichesne., garden strawberry, cultivar “Charlotte”, https://www.thinglink.com/scene/1340813362816090114 Specimen:  Ranunculus repens L., creeping buttercup, https://www.thinglink.com/scene/1340556739832971265   I am also attaching the MS …

Hello! Introduction

Hello, everyone. Finally, able to post my introduction after weeks of IT issues. I’m Anne Young, a life long Alaskan (65 years) and UAF alum. I have a BS Anthropology and almost (abd) a masters degree specializing in historical anthropology and experimental archaeology. I’ve had the privilege to travel over …

Introductions

My name is Andy.  I am a professor of biological sciences at Indiana University South Bend, where I have been teaching introductory biology, evolutionary biology, and various botany courses for the past 25 years.  I was eagerly planning to make my first trip to Alaska this summer for the Botanical …

Dichotomous key

A.  Plants with needle-like leaves; non-flowering plant…..………Plant 1 A1.  Plants with needle-like leaves, broad leaves, or stemless; flowering plant B.  Plants with white or yellow petals C.  Plants with white petals…………………………………Plant 2 C1.  Plants with yellow petals……………………………..Plant 3 B1.  Plants with no petals……………………………………………Plant 4

Introduction

My name is Allison.  I have been an Alaska resident for almost 20 years.  I graduate high school in Anchorage, and started working seasonally around the state.  I’ve worked at Glacier Bay National Park, Talkeetna, and Denali National Park, where I fell in love (with the area and my partner) …