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Characteristics: * Flowers white, in flat clusters that form a lace-like pattern, 3-6". Individual flowers often show a tiny, deep purple floret at the center.
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Editor: Marshall D. Sundberg Department of Biological Sciences Emporia State University 1200 Commercial Street, Emporia, KS 66801-5707 Telephone: 620-341-5605 Fax: 620-341-5607 Email: sundberm@emporia.edu Plant Science Bulletin ISSN 0032-0919
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Note: If you have saved the soil from Week 4, your students are welcome to use it this week to build their terrariums. See Terrarium Habitats for ideas about adding living things to the terrarium.
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The TimeLine gives world history from the viewpoint of a botanist. It is the story of plant discovery and use, and addresses the roles of plants in human civilization.
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Iowa State University botanists Lynn Clark and Jimmy Triplett and their colleague at the University of North Carolina discovered a new species of North American bamboo in the hills of Appalachia. It is the third known native species of the hardy grass. The other two were discovered more than 200
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