Today I was at a Botanical Society of the British Isles workshop at Edge Hill University. It was about plant anatomy for using vegetative keys, and was based around using The Vegetative Key to the British Flora by Poland and Clement (2009). It was all very interesting stuff, and the photos are of a couple of slides I took of the stomata of a Garlic (Ramsons) leaf which I collected from Eccleston Mere a couple of days ago.
Quite close.....
Very close!!
Saturday 31 March 2012
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