Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't
A Low-Brow, Crass Approach to Plant Ecology & Evolution as muttered by a Misanthropic Chicago Italian. We study plants through the lens of ecology and evolution, rather than what supposed anthropocentric uses they can provide (as if holding up the biosphere wasn't enough).
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Round Rock Texas Lawn Kill

Four Corners Botany - Tiny Cactus & Big Buckwheats

Four Corners Botany - New Mexico Narcan Flowers, Dwarf Milkweeds & Indian Ricegrass at Dusk

Sand Trap Botany of Southern New Mexico

Prostate Check in the Gypsum Deserts of Northwest Texas

Assorted Clips and Rants

The El Paso Dunes Are Covered in Cool Plants

Parasitic Plants on the Steep Rocky Hillsides of the Low Andes

Southeastern Gonzo Botany Tour

Plants, Mushrooms & Caves of Ecuador

Atlanta, Georgia : Sunny Balls and Granite Outcrops

The South Texas Sand Orchid (that's not an orchid)

Milkweed Pollination, Up Close and Personal

Restoring Alabama Limestone Glades with Fire

The Dry Tropical Forest Oak - Quercus oleoides

Getting Peed on By Monkeys in Dry Tropical Forests

Summer Every Day, Winter Every Night

Star Cactus Blooming in Habitat

The Best Mosquito Trap

Costa Rica : Journey to the Páramo Part 1

Costa Rica's Long Lost Agave

Pipevines : The Flowers That Trap Their Pollinators

Giant Lobelias & Drought-Tolerant Maidenhairs

This Rare Frog Resembles a Purple Donut

A Rare Cactus is Quickly Disappearing from Texas

South American Cypress Bogs

Coastal Old Growth Araucaria Forests of Nahuelbuta National Park

Volcanic Rosettes and Pumice Mountains: Andean Condors Part 2 (Chile)

Why Are There So Many More Toxic Plants Than Mushrooms?

Andean Condors & the Andean Carpet Cactus