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The Bronx
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Brownian motion
Brownian motion (named in honor of the botanist Robert Brown) is the random movement of particles suspended in a liquid or gas or the mathematical model used to describe such random movements, often called a particle theory.
Brownian_motion
Dale Chihuly
Dale Patrick Chihuly (b. September 20, 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, U.
Dale_Chihuly
Ericaceae
The plant family Ericaceae (also called the heath family or ericaceous plants) are mostly lime-hating (calcifuge) plants that thrive in acid soils. Many well-known plants of the Ericaceae live in temperate climates, such as cranberry, blueberry, heath, heather, huckleberry, azalea and rhododendron.
Ericaceae
Menchi/Temp
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Plymouth, Massachusetts
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Brazil nut
The Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is a South American tree in the family Lecythidaceae, and also the name of the tree's commercially harvested edible seed.
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Robert Brown (botanist)
Robert Brown FRS (21 December, 1773 – 10 June, 1858) was a Scottish scientist who is acknowledged as the leading botanist to collect in Australia during the first half of the 19th century. He also is credited with the first observation of Brownian motion.
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New York Botanical Garden
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New_York_Botanical_Garden
Herbarium
In botany, a herbarium is a collection of preserved plant specimens. These specimens may be whole plants or plant parts: these will usually be in a dried form, mounted on a sheet, but depending upon the material may also be kept in alcohol or other preservative.
Herbarium
Pieris (plant)
Pieris is a genus of seven species of shrubs in the family Ericaceae, native to mountain regions of eastern and southern Asia, eastern North America and Cuba. Known commonly as andromedas or fetterbushes, they are broad-leaved evergreen shrubs growing to 1-6 m tall.
Pieris_(plant)
Flora
In botany, flora (plural: floras or florae) has two meanings. The first meaning, flora of an area or of time period, refers to all plant life occurring in an area or time period, especially the naturally occurring or indigenous plant life.
Flora
Flora (book)
Flora is a book or other work which describes the plant species occurring in an area or time period, with the aim of allowing identification. Some classic and modern floras are listed below.
Flora_(book)
Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius
Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (April 17, 1794–December 13, 1868 Munich) was a German botanist and explorer.
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Lecythidaceae
The Lecythidaceae comprise a family of about 20 genera and 250-300 species of woody plants native to tropical South America and Madagascar.
Lecythidaceae
Joel Elias Spingarn
Joel Elias Spingarn (May 17, 1875 - July 26, 1939) was an American educator, literary critic and civic activist.
Joel_Elias_Spingarn
Virtual herbarium
In botany, a virtual herbarium is a web-based collection of digital images of preserved plants or plant parts. Each virtual specimen is accompanied by information on where and when it was collected, by whom, its correct botanical name, and often information on associated species and ecological preferences.
Virtual_herbarium
John Kunkel Small
John Kunkel Small (January 31, 1869- January 20, 1938) was an American botanist. http://sciweb.
John_Kunkel_Small
MPF/archive1
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Nobel Prize controversies
The Nobel Prize controversies are contentious disputes regarding the Nobel Prize.
Nobel_Prize_controversies