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Monthly Archives: March 2014
#museumweek – Day 1
It’s a good day to start #Museum week as I’m in the field with part 2 Biological Sciences students and am teaching plant family identification using the springtime flora of southern Spain. The Reading University Herbarium has an outstanding collection … Continue reading →
Wild Flowers of Eastern Andalucia by Sarah Ball
Reading University Herbarium (RNG) is pleased to announce the publication of Wild Flowers of Eastern Andalucia by Sarah Ball. Sarah has been a herbarium volunteer for some time but has spent the past three years writing an excellent field guide … Continue reading →
#MuseumWeek @RNGherb
On 24th March 2014 Twitter will start it’s Europe-wide #MuseumWeek event. Four of the University of Reading museums and special collections will be joining in. The Herbarium (RNG) – will be hosting students, staff and visitors who will contribute their … Continue reading →
Sundews in Britain
Some years ago I wrote an account for the BSBI Plant Crib on how to distinguish the three Drosera species that occur naturally in the UK, and around most of the northern hemisphere. There still remains confusion among them and … Continue reading →