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              International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT) - Promoting studies in evolution, classification, and naming of algae, fungi, and plants.
              
              Joined June 2018
            
            
           A set of links to follow us:  https://t.co/AmmhtgRKoX  😊🌿🌸🍄 
          
                
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             IAPT Grant Writing Workshops! 
          
                
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             Happy holidays and a wonderful New Year! ✨️✨️✨️ 
          
                
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             IAPT Grant Writing Workshops! 
          
                
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             We are organizing workshop sessions about the IAPT Grants 2025 (Research Grants and Small Collections Grants). Stay tuned! 🌿🪸🍄💻 
          
                
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             🌊 Exciting news from the 13th International Phycological Congress! Join us for special symposia on cutting-edge topics in phycology. 📷 Explore breakthroughs in biotechnology, taxonomy, genetics, and evolutionary ecology. Let's dive into the future of phycology together! 
          
                
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             📢 Join us at the 24th International Symposium  of Cryptogamic Botany in Pontevedra, Spain on 7-10 July 2025!  We're looking forward to connecting, sharing ideas, and learning together. Registration details and our official website are coming soon—stay tuned! 📅🔗 #24ISCB
          
          
                
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            #gingerplantoftheweek is #etlingera polycarpa endemic in Sulawesi now having many fruits in a glasshouse @TheBotanics, Edinburgh:  https://t.co/lUsTxdG8I1  The species was collected at Tomohon by the Sarasins in 1894, described by Schumann in 1899 and illustrated in 1904 (shown).
          
          
                
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             Cymbidium suave (#Orchidaceae) flowering around Sydney. It is the only native cymbidium species that goes down into temperate southeastern Australia. . #Cymbidium #CymbidiumSuave #NativeOrchids #AuOrchids #SydneyFlora #australiannativeplants #ozplants
          
          
                
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             Website launch: Take a closer look at our website! EN:  https://t.co/IQIC99iWfR  PT:  https://t.co/uPNx5BZKV7 
          
          
                
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             It was a great honour to meet this incredible woman, Dr. Ana Maria Giullietii Harley! She is a Brazilian botanist and was the supervisor of many Brazilian botanists, such as my PhD supervisor. She was a pioneer in the studies of the plants from the Campos Rupestres! 
          
                
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             We're in the first week of #COP16—the UN's two-week biodiversity conference—and we’re proud to have NYBG scientists in attendance down in Cali, Colombia. But what IS biodiversity? Hear from NYBG’s Chief Science Officer, @MauricioDiazgra. #NYBGScience
          
          
                
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             The #OnyenedumLab is hiring for a research technician /lab manager to start January 2025!!! The candidate will join an exciting team of researchers exploring the evolution and development of climbing plants @nyuniversity Apply here by November 21, 2024:  https://t.co/Tz048e5oyp 
          
          
                
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             Join us at 1 PM CST /2 PM EST Friday, October 25th for Coffee with a Curator! Maura Flannery, author of "Herbarium" will be giving a talk entitled "How volunteering at the University of South Carolina herbarium greatly enriched my research in writing in "Herbarium." 
          
                
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