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.

 
 

Max Dulin, M.S. Decemer 2008!

Thesis: An investigation of the cambium and xylem structure of Mahonia aquifolium using data from Xanthorhiza simplicissima and Coreopsis gigantea.

Max's thesis has been accepted for publication (without revision!) in Botanical Review.

Dr. YanFeng Kuang, was a Visiting Scholar in my lab during 2008-2009. She currently holds a position at the South China Botanical Garden.

We have published one paper on the pollen morphology of the Rubiaceae, and have collected data for a second.

Snehal Pawar, M.S. in Computer Science, December 2008!

Image Key - A Baysian Key to the Fagaceae of the SE US

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Roxanne Leggett, B.S. 2010!

Roxanne and I, with support from a number of other undergraduates, are completing two papers on visual keys.


 
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Musa velutina
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Scaphochlamys kunstleri corss section of a mature ovary