
Episode 32: Arthur Haines, Research Botanist with Native Plant Trust and Determining Nativity of RT&E Species in New England
05/2/2023 | 1h 6 mins.
In this episode we have a special guest, Arthur Haines who has authored a number of books, the most well known is probably the Botanical Identification Manual for New England "Flora Novae-Angliae". Arthur shares with us in this episode seven considerations to make when observing native plant populations in New England and how these considerations can help you come to a reasonable conclusion about its nativity. Support the show

Episode 31: ROADTRIP to Whately, MA: Native Plant Trust/Nasami Farm Nursery Manager Alexis Doshas
11/12/2022 | 1h 19 mins.
In Episode 31 of the Plants are People too podcast we visit the oldest native plant organization in the United States (Native Plant Trust) native plant nursery in Whately, Massachustts, Nasami Farm. At the farm we meet, talk and take a tour with Alexis Doshas the Nursery Manager. In this episode we talk casually about native plant propagation, germination, short and long term seed storage, visit the climate controlled seed vault and talk about some bigger picture ideas of plants and effects of ecotypes and plants in our region. Enjoy!Support the show

Episode 30: All About Phenology with Director of the National Phenology Network, Dr. Theresa Crimmins
27/11/2022 | 1h 4 mins.
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Theresa Crimmins, Director of the National Phenology Network based in Tucson, Arizona. In this episode we discuss what phenology is, how this information is being collected and utilized and how we can all get involved in the collection of this valuable data! Enjoy!Support the show

Episode 29: Orchid Genus Platanthera and the Species and Lobelia Species in New England
20/11/2022 | 46 mins.
This week on the Plants are People too Podcast is a run down of some of the more common Platanthera species in New England as well as a checklist run down of the six Lobelia species! EnjoySupport the show

Episode 28: Botanical 2022 Season Storytime and Phenology of Plants
13/11/2022 | 50 mins.
Some story highlights from the 2022 season as well as some thoughts on phenology! Enjoy!https://www.bonfire.com/store/plants-are-people-too/Support the show



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