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Hi, Jing, Well Done!
It would be more interesting your field story and field photos here~~Field work is really fun, cheers~
Well done!!~
Well done!
Well done! Sisi. Glad to see you here.
A Chinese version of this post can be available here: http://blog.sciencenet.cn/blog-260340-1242101.html
It's a so wonderful post and contains so many beautiful photos!~
There probably occurs a misspell: he prairie sunflower, The prairie sunflower.
A wonderful post!~
Excellent work!!
The reason for "the rise of modern angiosperms was delayed for longer in tropical ecosystems than in temperate and arid ecosystems", is there a possibility that the evolved flowering plants in the high latitude areas and then migrated to the tropics?
By the way, the flowering image is wonderful, is this your work? Do you have the names (Latin name, source, credit) of these 54 flowers? Probably you can email me a word version of the figure caption (gaojg@pku.edu.cn).