Woody Plants of the Southeastern United States: A Field Botany Course on CD Version 2.0 is now available. Click on the image or the link to buy a copy. Both PC and Mac versions are available. Use checkout code BKK-25 for a 25% discount. I hope you will agree with me that it is the best way to learn plant identification.

 
 



Are you accepting new graduate students?

Yes. I am actively recruiting both M.S. and Ph.D. students. The Department offers teaching assistantships, at nationally competative rates, to qualified students. I would be happy to speak with you about working with me.

Are you accepting new undergraduate students into your lab?

Yes. Please make an appointment to see me to discuss your interests.

Can you pay me to work for you?

I do not currently have any paid positions open in my lab.

Can I receive course credit for working in your lab?

Yes. If you are an undergraduate you should register for my section of Biology 499. You will need my signature on the Add Form to sign up for this class, so make an appointment to talk with me about your interests.

How do I find out about enrolling in UNCG for graduate school?

Follow this link.

I have just received my Ph.D. from a foreign university and would like to work with you as a post-doc. Do you have funds to hire me?

While I would love to work with you, neither I nor UNCG have the funds to hire post-docs.


 
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Heliconia latispatha



Musa velutina
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Scaphochlamys kunstleri corss section of a mature ovary