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Clonal Fidelity in Large Colonies of Gaylussacia brachycera Gray (Box Huckleberry) Assessed by DNA Fingerprinting
Abstract - Gaylussacia brachycera (box huckleberry) is a slow-growing, dwarf evergreen member of the family Ericaceae that is native to eight...
Northeastern Naturalist, 01/01/08 by Pooler, Margaret; Nicholson, Rob; Vandegrift, Andrew · More from publication -
A beautiful hand: throug his scientifically detailed canvases, Frederic E. Church transported the Tropics to the temperate zone
We know intuitively when an artist has rendered a human body poorly, when the proportions are wrong or a line is off. But few people are perturbed...
Natural History, 06/01/02 by Rob Nicholson · More from publication -
Flowers of evil: potent chemicals lurk behind some of South America's most alluring blossoms
In 1857 the French poet Charles Baudelaire published a collection of poems entitled The Flowers of Evil. Being a botanist, I once searched through...
Natural History, 02/01/02 by Rob Nicholson · More from publication -
Az-Tech Medicine
The History of Medicine in Mexico: The People's Demand for Better Health, an 860-square-foot fresco by the great Diego Rivera, adorns a dim, quiet...
Natural History, 12/01/99 by Rob Nicholson · More from publication -
The Blackest Flower in the World
Between a rutted road and a burned field in Mexico, scientists find Between a rutted road and a burned field in Mexico, scientists find The...
Natural History, 05/01/99 by Rob Nicholson · More from publication



