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Photos: ''Chamaecrista fasciculata'' (Partridge Pea); ''Asclepias curtissii''; ''Calamintha dentata''; ''Agalinis fasciculata''
 
Photos: ''Chamaecrista fasciculata'' (Partridge Pea); ''Asclepias curtissii''; ''Calamintha dentata''; ''Agalinis fasciculata''
  
Observations: ''Asclepias curtissii'' at Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area, Tequesta, Fl. (August 2015). ''Agalinis fasciculata'' flowering along Piney Z Lake (part of Alford Greenway), Tallahassee, Fl. (September 2015).
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Observations: ''Asclepias curtissii'' at Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area, Tequesta, Fl. (August 2015). ''Agalinis fasciculata'' flowering along Piney Z Lake (part of Alford Greenway), Tallahassee, Fl. (September 2015). Saw ''Bidens bipinnata'' flowering at Alford Greenway in September 2015.

Revision as of 11:09, 22 September 2015

Michelle M. Smith

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Affiliation

Technician, Fire Ecology Laboratory, Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy.

B.S., Biology and Environmental Studies, Florida State University (expected December 2015).

Biography

I'm currently seeking a B.S. in Biology and Environmental Studies at Florida State University. I'm a technician in the Fire Ecology Laboratory at Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy. My research interests include plant identification, botany, dendrology, plant ecology, and fire ecology. I enjoy hiking and exploring new areas, plant identification, and taking photographs of plants.

Data sources used

Home page

Contact Info

Email: mms12d@my.fsu.edu

Notes on contributions

Photos: Chamaecrista fasciculata (Partridge Pea); Asclepias curtissii; Calamintha dentata; Agalinis fasciculata

Observations: Asclepias curtissii at Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area, Tequesta, Fl. (August 2015). Agalinis fasciculata flowering along Piney Z Lake (part of Alford Greenway), Tallahassee, Fl. (September 2015). Saw Bidens bipinnata flowering at Alford Greenway in September 2015.