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The Black Botanists

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Welcome to our garden! Follow us to learn plant facts and botanical history🌺- Jeremy & Jamil (he/him) — residing in ancestral Kickapoo territory | 🏳️‍🌈🌱

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The Black Botanists Scarifying seeds and letting them sit in warm water for 24 hours let's them germinate quicker. From what I just recently found out. Certain seeds really benefit from this!

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Ferns are one of the oldest plant groups at over 300 million years old. They’re so old that they don’t even produce flowers or seeds. Instead they release spores. Most people find them fascinating, but they can definitely set off your #trypophobia too 🫣

Ferns are one of the oldest plant groups at over 300 million years old. They’re so old that they don’t even produce flowers or seeds. Instead they release spores. Most people find them fascinating, but they can definitely set off your #trypophobia too 🫣
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Rejang maybe is the only language that has native name for these two gigantic "flowers": Rafflesia (especially Rafflesia arnoldii) and Amorphophallus titanum.

Rejang maybe is the only language that has native name for these two gigantic "flowers": Rafflesia (especially Rafflesia arnoldii) and Amorphophallus titanum.
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Hey The Black Botanists I’m teaching a botany unit and want to show my kids contributions of Black botanists in each lesson. Any recs on whom to talk about (still living preferably) under the topics of the life cycle, anatomy, cell bio, photosynthesis, and cellular respiration? Thx!

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An amazing week...yeah! Turned a year older & presented results of my research to the dept UVM Plant Biology ...what's next? More questions, more data analysis, more fun. BTW i love fall colors The Black Botanists Academic Mom, PhD #phdlife #winning #Grateful

An amazing week...yeah! Turned a year older &amp; presented results of my research to the dept <a href="/UVMplantbio/">UVM Plant Biology</a> ...what's next? More questions, more data analysis, more fun. BTW i love fall colors <a href="/BlackBotanists/">The Black Botanists</a> <a href="/Momademia/">Academic Mom, PhD</a>  #phdlife #winning #Grateful