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#AdventBotany Day 7: ‘like a Shoshana among the thorns’
By Robert Blackhall-Miles FLS Last year for advent botany I wrote about the Madonna lily (Lilium candidum) and its links to the Christmas story and the song of Solomon. This year, however, I propose another hypothesis as to the identity … Continue reading
Posted in Public Engagement with Science
Tagged #AdventBotany, Advent, conservation, Iris, IUCN Red List, Robbie Blackhall-Miles
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EMA conference / Ohrid, Macedonia
Following last months Powdery Mildew Workshop in Eger, Hungary, I toured eastern Hungary; Tokaj and Debrecen, before travelling to Belgrade, Serbia, and Sarajevo and Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina was particularly beautiful with winding roads ambling through the … Continue reading
Posted in PhD research, Public Engagement with Science, RHS research
Tagged #PowderyM, Conference, conservation, ECCF, EMA, Erysiphaceae, Erysiphales, European Council for the Conservation of Fungi, European Mycological Association, Fungal conservation, Fungi, Fungus, FYROM, International Society for Fungal Conservation, ISFC, IUCN, Macedonia, Ohrid, Oli Ellingham, Oliver Ellingham, Powdery Mildew, Red list
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