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Flower with 5 imbricate (overlapping) white petals. Reduced stamens forming a faint yellow ring around the inside of the corolla tube.

Flower with 5 imbricate (overlapping) white petals. Reduced stamens forming a faint yellow ring around the inside of the corolla tube.

Kopsia pauciflora, Apocynaceae. One of the first flowers we found in the forest ๐Ÿ˜.

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๐ŸŒพ Itโ€™s #PlantHealthWeek! Think youโ€™ve got what it takes to keep our plants healthy? Try our Plant Doctor quiz and prove it! ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ”ฌ๐ŸŒฟ
๐Ÿ’ก Learn, play, and celebrate plant health ๐Ÿ‘‰ www.bspp.org.uk/plant-doctor...
#BSPP #PlantPathology #PlantsMatter

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Face shot of a reptile, possibly a skink. The upper surface is brown/grey with black spots

Face shot of a reptile, possibly a skink. The upper surface is brown/grey with black spots

Top shot of same reptile amongst some moss and rocks

Top shot of same reptile amongst some moss and rocks

Think this guy is some kind of skink? Made me jump, thought I almost stepped on a snake until I saw the tiny legs ๐Ÿ˜… #herp

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One apocarpous (unfused) fruit with bright red/pink fruitlets hanging from stem of shrub

One apocarpous (unfused) fruit with bright red/pink fruitlets hanging from stem of shrub

Pendulous flower with large pale pink  petals

Pendulous flower with large pale pink petals

Fruit and flower of Goniothalamus roseus, Annonaceae. Native to Borneo. Distinct, bright red/pink apocarpous (unfused) fruit with lots of baby fruitlets (yes the whole thing is one fruit).

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Baby macaque

Baby macaque

Three baby macaques

Three baby macaques

Two baby macaques

Two baby macaques

Baby macaque hitching a ride on mum

Baby macaque hitching a ride on mum

Welcome week parade of Long-tailed macaques passing by my front door ๐Ÿ’

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Hi All ๐Ÿ‘‹ Iโ€™ll be at the incredible Danum Valley in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo conducting botanical fieldwork for the PhD until late July ๐ŸŒณ Happy to take, and encouraging, any ID suggestions on posts. Especially for anything that isnโ€™t a plant ๐Ÿ˜„

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Bornean elephants on dirt track

Bornean elephants on dirt track

Closer shot of same elephant heard

Closer shot of same elephant heard

Borneo (Pygmy) elephants on the road to Danum field centre ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜„

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Sign saying โ€œDanum Valley Field Centreโ€

Sign saying โ€œDanum Valley Field Centreโ€

Scenic shot of fog over forest canopy

Scenic shot of fog over forest canopy

Sunset in rainforest

Sunset in rainforest

Very late considering i got here almost two weeks ago, but made it to Danum Valley, NE Borneo ๐Ÿฅณ. 438km2 of pristine primary lowland rainforest, and my home for the next 3ish months. Keeping track of all the cool things Iโ€™ve seen is a challenge - Iโ€™ll attempt to post them here as i go.

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Inflorescence of Lollipop plant (Pachystachys lutea). Young four-sided inflorescence with showy, yellow overlapping bracts. A few pairs of opposite leaves in shot.

Inflorescence of Lollipop plant (Pachystachys lutea). Young four-sided inflorescence with showy, yellow overlapping bracts. A few pairs of opposite leaves in shot.

Figured maybe i should slowly start sharing all these pictures of plants Iโ€™ve been hoarding in my camera roll.

Lollipop plant - Pachystachys lutea (Acanthaceae). Native to Peru. BTW, Yellow structures are bracts , not flowers

David Welch Winter Gardens, Duthie Park, Aberdeen.

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Hidden allies An endophytic fungus of the genus Cladosporium fungus which lives inside the leaves of black poplar, not only increases the production of defensive substances in the trees, but also produces an alkalo...

Scientists from our institute and @uni-kiel.de led by @sunsicker.bsky.social show that endophytic fungi boost the chemical defenses of poplars by producing their own alkaloid to fend off herbivores. They alter insect communities and influence aphid-ant interactions.
www.ice.mpg.de/491257/PR_Wa...

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Only 6.6% of conservation funding goes to plants (and only 0.2% to algae and fungi!!). Almost all goes to vertebrates, especially big well-known ones. Where do people think animals live and what do they eat? Picture with article has 2 rhinoceroses - and thousands of plants!

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IThe Quarter Finals of Botanical University Challenge starting 2pm GMT watch on our YouTube Channel!

IThe Quarter Finals of Botanical University Challenge starting 2pm GMT watch on our YouTube Channel!

IT IS TODAY! The Quarter Finals of Botanical University Challenge starting 2pm GMT watch on our YouTube Channel! Good luck to our eight plantastic teams! #BUC2025 @bucbotany.bsky.social

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BUC25 scoreboard, Aberdeen first place followed by plymouth in second. Eden project, Royal holloway and UCD joint third

BUC25 scoreboard, Aberdeen first place followed by plymouth in second. Eden project, Royal holloway and UCD joint third

Aberdeen team Taxon, Taxoff first place after round one of #BUC25 ๐Ÿฅณ So proud of our team, lots of very high scores on the leaderboard ๐Ÿ‘ Bring on round two next week!

@bucbotany.bsky.social @uniofaberdeen.bsky.social

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Classical Botany in the Shadow of Molecular Science: Why It Still Matters | Plantae The Decline of Classical Botany Though many of us may recognize the word โ€˜botanyโ€™, we may also associate it with dusty books and 18th century science. โ€˜Botanyโ€™ is not used frequently in ourโ€ฆ

#JustIn on Plantae - Classical Botany in the Shadow of Molecular Science: Why It Still Matters. In this piece, Plantae Fellows, @kesmaio.bsky.social @carlosgonzsanz.bsky.social and @vedjiwan.bsky.social discuss the decline of the term and education of botanical sciences https://plantae.org/classicaโ€ฆ

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As someone working in conservation and ecology, I want to add that learning to see the world differently, with new eyes, is one of the most beautiful and rewarding aspects of ecological training and expertise. We live in a world of wounds AND wonder, both of which are often invisible to others.

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People and tea: past, present, and future at University of Aberdeen on FindAPhD.com PhD Project - People and tea: past, present, and future at University of Aberdeen , listed on FindAPhD.com

Fully-funded PhD position available on the cultural evolution of tea!

With me, Sabine Parrish, and David Burslem at the University of Aberdeen (๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ), come combine anthropology and biology to think about why people drink tea and how that may change in the future.

www.findaphd.com/phds/project...

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Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ I would love to be added :)

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Genus Notosacantha tortoise beetle

Genus Notosacantha tortoise beetle

One of the craziest beetles I've ever seen, genus Notosacantha

๐Ÿ“Madagascar

#Entomology #Coleoptera

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Absolutely gorgeous male Archduke butterfly. Those metallic blues are sensational

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Ok, let's repost this here.

Types of plant systematics papers.

1 year ago 25 12 0 1

Started a starter pack for botanist!

go.bsky.app/5JTxuk1

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