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Revision as of 11:37, 16 October 2015

Michelle M. Smith

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Affiliation

Intern, 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 an intern in the Fire Ecology Laboratory at Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy. My research interests include botany, dendrology, ecology, and fire ecology. I enjoy hiking and exploring new areas, plant identification, and taking photographs of plants.

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Home page

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Contact Info

Email: mms12d@my.fsu.edu

Notes on contributions

Photos: Chamaecrista fasciculata (Partridge Pea); Asclepias curtissii; Calamintha dentata; Agalinis fasciculata; Bejaria racemosa; Cirsium horridulum; Lachnanthes caroliana; Hypericum crux-andre; Lygodesmia aphylla; Manfreda virginica

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. Saw Berjaria racemosa flowering at Archbold Biological Station in late August of 2015. Saw Lachnanthes caroliana flowering in late June/early July along Hwy 90 heading westward from Tallahassee, in Apalachicola National Forest along Hwy 65, and along Garcon Point Water Management Area - Garcon Point Trail, Pensacola, FL. Saw Lygodesmia aphylla flowering in August (2015) on Torreya State Park restoration property with Annie Schmidt. Saw Manfreda virginica flowering at Garcon Point Water Management Area, Pensacola, FL.