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NEW to science! A palm that flowers and fruits entirely underground - Pinanga subterranea 🌴
— Kew Science (@KewScience) June 28, 2023
Why adopt such a strange and rare life strategy? How does it pollinate? New species research raises many questions 🔎
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⭐️Dr Ester Gaya @EsterGaya1 @KewMycology is awarded the @BritMycolSoc & @MicrobioSoc 's Tony Trinci Award 2023!⭐️ Ester will give her award presentation, Symbiotic Interactions, at the BMS Annual Scientific Meeting, 12-14 Sept.https://t.co/sFxC1ASJ6N@KewScience pic.twitter.com/EeeUMO5pTB
— BMS Fungal Biology Research (@BMS_Scientific) June 27, 2023 -
🚨 JOBS: 3 new openings are now available for you to get involved with our ambitious Digitisation Project 🍁
— Kew Science (@KewScience) June 27, 2023
Work within our historic Herbarium while helping shape the future of botanical research. Check out the roles below 🧵👇 #jobopportunities #KewDigiProject pic.twitter.com/9Zrkg0eT2J -
We are looking to hire an expert plant taxonomist to become our next Research Leader - Africa 🌿
— Kew Science (@KewScience) June 27, 2023
With our partners in tropical Africa, lead on documenting endangered species and preserving their future.
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Want to know how you can protect sand dunes near you?🏖️
— Plantlife (@Love_plants) June 25, 2023
The easiest way to help is by recording the species you see, this helps reserves understand what lives there so we can better protect rare plants like orchids🌺
Download iNaturalist to start, let us know what you find! pic.twitter.com/ZqTwtifWXI