[BSW] October 3 Meeting + Misc.

Kathy BILTON kbilton at gmail.com
Thu Sep 7 12:44:52 CDT 2023


Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, October 3, 2023, at 7pm with doors
opening by 6:45pm.  Our speaker will be Dr. David Carr, Research Professor
of Environmental Sciences and the Director of Blandy Experimental Farm. His
topic will be
"Olfactory Signaling in Mimulus guttatus: Sending Mixed Messages to
Pollinators."

Flyer: http://botsoc.org/oct23.pdf
Website: http://botsoc.org

Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84757386042?pwd=aytQUENTVTU0V0NtUitKN2pYNGFpQT09
Meeting ID 847 5738 6042 Passcode 151187

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Saturday-Sunday September 16-17 - MNPS Fall Field Weekend
https://mdflora.org/fall-conference

IPBES Invasive Alien Species Assessment: Summary for Policymakers
https://zenodo.org/record/8314303

A Visit to Northern New York's 350-Year-Old White Pines
https://www.npr.org/2023/09/02/1197419183/a-visit-to-northern-new-yorks-350-year-old-white-pines

Summer 2023 Sempervirens - The Quarterly of the Virginia Native Plant
Society
https://vnps.org/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2023/07/Sempervirens-Summer-2023.pdf

Living Fossil Under Threat – Oldest Living Land Plant Is in Danger Due to
Climate Change
https://scitechdaily.com/living-fossil-under-threat-oldest-living-land-plan
t-is-in-danger-due-to-climate-change/

After Mass Killing of Trees on a Wealthy Waterfront, a Theory Takes Hold
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/05/world/australia/trees-killed-sydney-castle-cove-waterfront.html?unlocked_article_code=RadlrGndzh5QXHS21tHtmbQkWYNRR8SDO40w-TrcY3oVPXn3CRew0djoyUGbqtjR4e8XzhRZNGTIjO3hxmF0jULXIxaalu1NwyYXe7FPRMDmgF5yut9UVNiqCwoJ6iDFr-Myuz-kcIRjdsVu03ZBQYEq0-mYUh8CCyLIsE7WFwXcLmHM9pcXmrCkm8hRDbvpQq_H5KmXeomyDvRuI1feQeEsgPIkgkGHMBqMvOrFbdoTZ15rnkvQeXwuS6tOmjj3Z86G1Q_biQ69-aHFzBJPl-omPP_PsNBF5YN06tv-RL9F-ii1tBtt5U_drgzP4MJ-yxLZ8uCr68RzD1KtActJupFlurujUfZyX3PW6lFny5y71tbI5Kmmi2oBtw&smid=url-share

Why Poison Ivy Loves Climate Change
https://www.npr.org/2023/08/30/1196712560/why-poison-ivy-loves-climate-change
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