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Author Archives: Jordan Bilsborrow
About Jordan Bilsborrow
I am currently a PhD student studying taxonomy within Narcissus sections PseudonarcissusAdvent Botany 2016 – Day 10: Hoop-petticoat daffodils
By Jordan Bilsborrow and Kálmán Könyves Daffodils are very popular garden plants and an important commercial crop both as bulbs and as cut flowers. Our fascination with these very charming spring flowers has led to many cultural links in literature … Continue reading →
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First field trip to Morocco
I will focus upon the taxonomy of Narcissus sections Apodanthi and Jonquillae during my PhD project. I started in January and since members of the genus are almost entirely spring flowering, so I had to organise fieldwork rather quickly in … Continue reading →