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#6 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Mon Jan 3, 2005 10:38 pm
Subject: (BSW) meeting Jan. 4 + weed pulling Jan. 20th and 23rd
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Next Meeting: Tuesday, January 4, 7 PM

Speaker: Christopher Drummond of Georgetown University

Topic: "Floral Display and Mating Systems in Lupinus"

Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.
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See VNPS list message for info regarding weed-pulling work trips January
20th (Clara Barton Pkwy.) and 23rd (Turkey Run)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1261
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If anyone's familiar with the Windy Run trail that goes down to the
Potomac (from Kenmore St. in Arlington), don't plan on using it to get
down to the river any time soon!!  A few days ago I found that the bottom
half by the river has been obliterated by a rockslide.
http://www.hypernews.org/HyperNews/get/trails/PATC/5342/2.html

#8 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Tue Jan 11, 2005 8:38 pm
Subject: (BSW) February 1 meeting + misc.
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Next Meeting: Tuesday, February 1, 7 PM

Speaker: Lewis Ziska
Topic: "Forget Global Warming, Why Rising CO2 Will Affect All Life On The
Planet."
Flyer at: http://botsoc.org/feb05.rtf

Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.
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Dr. Ziska currently is a Plant Physiologist with the USDA's Agricultural
Research Service who has been studying the impacts of rising carbon
dioxide and global climate change on managed and natural eco-systems for
the past 15 years.
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Sent by Julie Moore: Important Stamp Project Needs Your Help!
We need your help.  This request won't take much time and has the
potential for a tremendous impact in our common work to protect
pollinators. See:  http://www.botsoc.org/pollinators.doc
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New Forest Service Book: Invasive Plants of Asian Origin Established in
the United States and Their Natural Enemies Volume 1 available by request.
Details can be found at::
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ma-eppc/message/2221
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February 23 - April 20   - Marion Lobstein will be teaching a botany
course for the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia. Details at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1264
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Finally - I have a couple of spare Gmail invitations.  If anyone wants
one, let me know.  First come, first served. (Info about Gmail:
http://gmail.google.com/gmail/help/about.html)


Webpage: http://www.botsoc.org
These Messages are archived at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/botsoc

#9 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Wed Jan 12, 2005 4:11 pm
Subject: (BSW) 1-13 VNPS Potomac Gorge Habitat Restoration talk
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On Thursday, Jan. 13, at 7:30 PM at Green Spring Gardens Stephanie Flack,
the Potomac Gorge Project Director for the Nature Conservancy, and Mary
Travaglini, the Potomac Gorge Habitat Restoration Manager for the National
Park Service, will speak about the importance of the Gorge and how VNPS
members can help protect and restore this nationally significant
conservation area.

Details at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1268

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And remember: Important Stamp Project Needs Your Help!
We need your help. This request won't take much time and has the
potential for a tremendous impact in our common work to protect
pollinators. See: http://www.botsoc.org/pollinators.doc

#10 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Wed Jan 19, 2005 2:13 pm
Subject: (BSW) Feb. 1 meeting - speaker change
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There is a change in the speaker for February. Lewis Ziska will now be
speaking to us at the March 1 meeting.

Next Meeting: Tuesday, February 1, 7 PM

Speaker: Chelsea Specht

Topic: The birds and the bees:  Pollination and the Globalization of
Tropical Gingers

Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.

Flyer for  meeting: http://www.botsoc.org/feb05.rtf

Webpage: http://www.botsoc.org
Messages are archived at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/botsoc

#11 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:46 pm
Subject: (BSW) Illustrated flyer for next meeting
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Hi -

By request - I made up a version with illustrations of the flyer for
the upcoming February 1 meeting.  It's at: http://www.botsoc.org/feb05.pdf


FYI - 7:30 p.m. January 25 - "Threatened Lands in Maryland and What MNPS
is Doing To Protect Them" - is the topic of the MNPS meeting at White Oak
Library. http://mdflora.org/events/monthlymeeting0501.html

--Kathy

#12 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Wed Jan 26, 2005 2:31 pm
Subject: (BSW) lecture by Peter Del Tredici + nature photos
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From Emanuela Appetiti:

Lecture by Peter Del Tredici
Tuesday, February 15, at 5:30 P.M. in the Music Room at Dumbarton Oaks.
Open to the public without charge.

PETER DEL TREDICI
Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University
"The Natural and Cultural History of the Ginkgo Tree"
Illustrated

Dumbarton Oaks, 1703 32nd street NW, Washington DC

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Nature photos at the Ellipse Arts Center in Arlington through Feb. 26
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1278

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Next BSW meeting reminder: Tuesday, February 1 7 pm.

Speaker: Chelsea Specht

Topic: The birds and the bees: Pollination and the Globalization of
Tropical Gingers

Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.

Flyer for meeting: http://www.botsoc.org/feb05.pdf

Webpage: http://www.botsoc.org
Messages are archived at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/botsoc

#13 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Tue Feb 1, 2005 3:54 am
Subject: (BSW) February 1 meeting + misc.
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NPR Story - Secrets of the Venus Flytrap Revealed
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4467935

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A Wildlife Habitat Open House.
Sunday, February 6, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Long Branch Nature Center, 625 S. Carlin Springs Rd., Arlington.
Details at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1279

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SMITHSONIAN BOTANICAL SYMPOSIUM 2005
"The Future of Floras: New Frameworks, New Technologies, New Uses"
15-16 April 2005 National Museum of Natural History
http://cpanel.wispme.com/pipermail/native-plants_lists.plantconservation.org/200\
5-January/000234.html
(or http://tinyurl.com/5fmhq)

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Next BSW meeting reminder: Tuesday, February 1 7 pm.
Speaker: Chelsea Specht
Topic: The birds and the bees: Pollination and the Globalization of
Tropical Gingers

Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.

#14 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Fri Feb 4, 2005 12:58 am
Subject: (BSW) Next meeting: March 1 + misc.
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Warren announced that the people who produced the book Go Wild in New York
City (see website: http://www.gowildnyc.org) are planning the next one to
be about D.C. and are looking for Washington area botanists, etymologists,
geologists, etc. for input.  Contact Warren if you are interested.
steiner.warren@...

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Dan announced his annual fieldtrips to Bear Island at Great Falls.  The
scouting trip will be April 2, followed by the "official" trip the
following Saturday, April 9.  (The Smithsonian Botanical Symposium will be
held the following weekend - Friday-Saturday 15-16.
http://persoon.si.edu/sbs/ which would be the normal time for the 2nd
fieldtrip.)

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Next Meeting: Tuesday, March 1, 7 PM

Speaker: Lewis Ziska
Topic: "Forget Global Warming, Why Rising CO2 Will Affect All Life On The
Planet."
Flyer at: http://botsoc.org/mar05.rtf

Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.
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Dr. Ziska currently is a Plant Physiologist with the USDA's Agricultural
Research Service who has been studying the impacts of rising carbon
dioxide and global climate change on managed and natural eco-systems for
the past 15 years.
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Saturday, March 19 - 19th Annual Lahr Symposium
Native Plants: Connecting Gardens, Nature, and People
U.S. National Arboretum
http://www.usna.usda.gov/Education/lahr.pdf

#15 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Fri Feb 4, 2005 9:56 pm
Subject: (BSW) Native Plant Weekend Field Workshop
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Member Donald Davidson asked me to pass along information about his
upcoming botanical illustration courses in Zzyzx (!), CA.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 12:01:49 -0500
From: donald davidson <donalddepicts@...>
To: Botanical Society <kathy@...>
Subject: Re: Native Plant Weekend Field Workshop

Dear Kathy:

Thank you for continuing to keep me informed of the societies activities
and forgive me for my long absence from the meetings. I have spent the
last two years organizing and directing on-the-ground interdisciplinary
native plant conservation programs for the National Park Service in the
American Southwest and Pacific Coast Regions. These activities have taken
up all my free time, and so have been out of touch with most of my
colleagues and friends here in D.C.

Please let folks know I miss them and the meetings and am especially sorry
that I will be out of town for the upcoming flora symposium. However, I
thought you would be pleased to know that I have been appointed
Artist-in-the-Park at the Mojave National Preserve for the second spring
season in a row. In addition to my duties making botanical illustrations
in the field, I will also be teaching two botanical illustration at the
Desert Studies Center in Zzyzx, CA.  These weekend-long extension courses
are presented by California State University, San Bernardino and the
University of California, Riverside, and can be taken for credit or
non-credit.  If anyone is interested in joining me for a great (and
relatively inexpensive) "spring break" please let me know.  Please let
others know! It is a new program, so we could use all the help we can get
putting the word out.

Botanical Illustration of Native Flora at the Desert Studies Center,
Zzyzx, CA (California State University, San Bernardino)

Instructor: Donald Davidson, Artist-in-the-Park, Mojave National Preserve
http://www.nps.gov/plants/cw/watercolor/index.htm<about:blank>

   a.. March 11-13 class (ART X454.5), contact Linda Coco at 951-827-5804
or email sciences@...<about:blank> ,
http://www.UCRExtension.net<about:blank> .

   b.. April 15-17 (BIOL 1509), contact Sandra Richards at 909-880-5979 or
email cel@...<about:blank> , http://cel.csusb.edu<about:blank>

Modest, historic accommodations at the Desert Studies Center are included
in the class fee.
http://biology.fullerton.edu/facilities/dsc/zzyzx.html<about:blank>

Again, thanks to everyone for their encouragement of my work, despite my
rather short association. I look forward to the possibility of rejoining
the society this summer. Please keep me on the listserve.

Sincerely,

Donald Davidson
(202)744-3647
http://www.nps.gov/plants/cw/watercolor/index.htm<http://www.nps.gov/plants/cw/w\
atercolor/index.htm>
DonaldDePicts@...<mailto:DonaldDePicts@...>

#16 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Thu Feb 17, 2005 5:08 pm
Subject: (BSW) March 1 + fieldtrip info and misc.
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Next Meeting: Tuesday, March 1, 7 PM Speaker: Lewis Ziska
Topic: "Forget Global Warming, Why Rising CO2 Will Affect All Life On The
Planet." Location, etc. at bottom of email.
Flyer at: http://botsoc.org/mar05.rtf
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APRIL 2nd 9:30 am Our annual Bear Island and Billy Goat Trail Flowering
Plants Walk #1.  Leader: Dan Nicolson. Bring lunch and water. Park at lots
across from Old Anglers Inn.
APRIL 9th 9:30 am Bear Island and Billy Goat Trail Flowering Plants Walk
#2 and Final Species Tally.
http://www.oldanglersinn.com/map.html

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Saturday Feb. 19. 10 AM Invasive Species Removal Lubber Run Park
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1297 - Arlington

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Saturday, February 26 at 8:30AM || EcoSavvy Gardening Symposium || At
Green Spring Gardens Park -
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1300
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There is a new, 2 hour talk show on gardening airing from 9AM to 11AM
Saturdays, on WMET, 1160AM.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ma-eppc/message/2251

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Show on Kojo Nnamdi: Vanilla
Once called "the nectar of the gods," vanilla beans were taxed by the
Aztecs and considered an aphrodisiac by the Spaniards. Today, it shows up
in everything from desserts to medications. We look at the history of
Vanilla -- a unique fruit from a flowering orchid.
http://wamu.org/audio/kn/05/02/k2050210.ram

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Deer, Not Thieves, Are Depleting Ginseng Resources
All Things Considered, February 10, 2005  A paper in the journal Science
finds that ginseng from American forests, which can sell for $500 a pound
in Asian markets, is being depleted. But harvesters are not the culprit.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4494199

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Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.
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Webpage: http://www.botsoc.org
These Messages are archived at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/botsoc

#17 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Wed Mar 2, 2005 2:48 am
Subject: (BSW) April 5 - Next meeting
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Next Meeting: Tuesday, April 5 - 7 pm

Dick Olmstead will be speaking about his research on the systematics and
phylogeny of the Lamiales, which includes such well-known families as the
Scrophulariaceae (recently split into several smaller families),
Lamiaceae, Bignoniaceae, Verbenaceae, etc.
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Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
List of upcoming opportunities to help
remove invasives: http://ma-eppc.org/volunteer.html
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Webpage: http://www.botsoc.org
These Messages are archived at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/botsoc

#18 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Sat Mar 5, 2005 4:21 am
Subject: (BSW) Next meeting + fieldtrip + misc.
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Next Meeting: Tuesday, April 5 - 7 pm
Dick Olmstead will be speaking about his research on the systematics and
phylogeny of the Lamiales, which includes such well-known families as the
Scrophulariaceae (recently split into several smaller families),
Lamiaceae, Bignoniaceae, Verbenaceae, etc. (Location, etc. below)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
BSW Fieldtrips:
APRIL 2nd 9:30 am Our annual Bear Island and Billy Goat Trail Flowering
Plants Walk #1. Leader: Dan Nicolson. Bring lunch and water. Park at lots
across from Old Anglers Inn.
APRIL 9th 9:30 am Bear Island and Billy Goat Trail Flowering Plants Walk
#2 and Final Species Tally.
http://www.oldanglersinn.com/map.html
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Thursday, March 10 - 7:30 pm at Green Spring Gardens
Rod Simmons will be speaking at the VNPS Potowmack Chapter meeting
ALEXANDRIA EXEMPLIFIES BIODIVERSITY, MARCH 10, 7:30 P.M.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1314
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Nature with Mark Garland - On the Mall
You don't have to travel deep into the wilderness to notice that Spring is
coming. Today we do just the opposite - we head downtown and hit the
National Mall to look for signs of seasonal change. David Furst met
resident Naturalist Mark Garland on the grounds of the National Museum of
the American Indian, where one section of the mall is slowly being
restored to its original look. (from Friday Metro Connection)
http://wamu.org/audio/mc/05/03/mc050304-7262.ram (You need RealPlayer for
this)
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List of upcoming opportunities to help
remove invasives: http://ma-eppc.org/volunteer.html
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Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Webpage: http://www.botsoc.org
These Messages are archived at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/botsoc
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

#19 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Tue Mar 8, 2005 5:42 pm
Subject: (BSW) Next meeting: April 5 + fieldtrip info, etc.
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April 2 and 9 Fieldtip Info is below meeting announcement

Speaker: Richard Olmstead
Topic: "Trees Made of Flowers: An Overview of the Phylogeny of Lamiales"
Illustrated .pdf version of the announcement is here:
http://www.botsoc.org/april05.pdf

Location:  Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340)
on the third floor of the East Court building
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

As usual, light refreshments will be served. All are welcome.

Pre-meeting dinner:  5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W. (Nearest
Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) - It's 3
and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.
http://www.teaism.com

BSW Fieldtrips: APRIL 2nd and 9th at 9:30 am. Our annual Bear Island and
Billy Goat Trail Flowering Plants Walk #1. Leader: Dan Nicolson. Bring
lunch and water. Park at lots across from Old Anglers Inn.
http://www.oldanglersinn.com/map.html  Plant list from a prior year:
http://www.botsoc.org/bearislandlist.pdf
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Volunteer Opportunities to Fight Invasive Plants
http://ma-eppc.org/volunteer.html - includes new list of Maryland projects
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BSW Webpage: http://www.botsoc.org
These Messages are archived at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/botsoc

#20 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Fri Mar 25, 2005 3:19 pm
Subject: (BSW) Fieldtrip info
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Hi -

If you want to review some of the plants we're likely to see at the
upcoming fieldtrips, you're in luck! Edd Barrows has just sent word that
he's put *LOTS* of pictures online from our past trips to Bear Island.

You can see them here: http://tinyurl.com/5mfys Just look under March and
then look for C and O Canal entries for April of both 2003 and 2004.

You may also look on http://tinyurl.com/67fbx for some additional images
from BSW trips.  Look near the bottom of the page for further info about
how to find them.

Reminder: April 2 and April 9 Fieldtrips

April 2 - 9:30 am. Our annual Bear Island and Billy Goat Trail Flowering
Plants Walk #1. Leader: Dan Nicolson. Bring lunch and water. Park at lots
across from Old Anglers Inn. http://www.oldanglersinn.com/map.html Plant
list from a prior year: http://www.botsoc.org/bearislandlist.pdf

April 9 - 9:30 am. Our annual Bear Island and Billy Goat Trail Flowering
Plants Walk #2. Leader: Dan Nicolson. Bring lunch and water. Park at lots
across from Old Anglers Inn. http://www.oldanglersinn.com/map.html Plant
list from a prior year: http://www.botsoc.org/bearislandlist.pdf

Next BSW Meeting: April 5
Speaker: Richard Olmstead
Topic: "Trees Made of Flowers: An Overview of the Phylogeny of Lamiales"
Illustrated .pdf version of the announcement is here:
http://www.botsoc.org/april05.pdf

--Kathy

#21 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:53 am
Subject: (BSW) April 5 meeting + fieldtrip info + misc.
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Next Meeting: April 5  - 7 p.m. Cathy Kerby Room, NMNH
Speaker: Richard Olmstead
Topic: "Trees Made of Flowers: An Overview of the Phylogeny of Lamiales"
Illustrated .pdf version of the announcement is here:
http://www.botsoc.org/april05.pdf
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First Trip is this coming Saturday

BSW Fieldtrips: APRIL 2nd and 9th at 9:30 am. Our annual Bear Island and
Billy Goat Trail Flowering Plants Walks. Leader: Dan Nicolson. Bring
lunch and water. Park at lots across from Old Anglers Inn.
http://www.oldanglersinn.com/map.html
Plant list from a prior year: http://www.botsoc.org/bearislandlist.pdf
Thanks to Edd Barrows - pics from past years are available at:
http://tinyurl.com/5mfys Just look under March and
then look for C and O Canal entries for April of 2002, 2003 and 2004.
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Botanical Partners Lecture Series: Dr. Daniel H. Janzen - April 7 at
4:00pm - http://tinyurl.com/6m5z8
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Combat invasives in the Potomac Gorge on Saturday April 9th and
Thursday the 28th.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1294
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Planting Day at the rare magnolia bog in Arlington
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1330
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Annual Washington Academy of Sciences Awards Banquet - Tuesday May 10
Details: http://www.washacadsci.org/calendar.htm#banquet
at beautiful Meadowlark Gardens
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NPR story - Elm Trees Stage a Comeback
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4533145
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I saw first Bloodroot of the season in bloom yesterday. (Sharpsburg)
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April 5 meeting location:
Location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340)
on the third floor of the East Court building
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

As usual, light refreshments will be served. All are welcome.

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W. (Nearest
Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) - It's 3
and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.
http://www.teaism.com
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Webpage: http://www.botsoc.org
These Messages are archived at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/botsoc

#22 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Tue Apr 5, 2005 1:56 am
Subject: (BSW) Reminder: Meeting tomorrow - Tuesday April 5
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Tomorrow April 5 - 7 p.m. Cathy Kerby Room, NMNH
Speaker: Richard Olmstead
Topic: "Trees Made of Flowers: An Overview of the Phylogeny of Lamiales"

Second Bear Island trip this coming Saturday, April 9  9:30 am.
Leader: Dan Nicolson. Bring
lunch and water. Park at lots across from Old Anglers Inn.
http://www.oldanglersinn.com/map.html
Plant list from a prior year: http://www.botsoc.org/bearislandlist.pdf
Thanks to Edd Barrows - pics from past years are available at:
http://tinyurl.com/5mfys Just look under March and
then look for C and O Canal entries for April of 2002, 2003 and 2004.

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#23 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Thu Apr 7, 2005 3:22 pm
Subject: (BSW) Last Chance: Bus to WAS Awards Banquet (fwd)
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A message from WAS regarding transport to the WAS banquet at Meadowlark.

Also - reminder - Saturday April 9 is the 2nd of two BSW fieldtrips to
Bear Island.  Meet in lot acros from Old Angler's Inn at 9:30.  Bring
lunch and water.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 11:01:54 -0400
From: Emanuela Appetiti <eappetiti@...>
To: kathy@...
Subject: Last Chance: Bus to WAS Awards Banquet

Good morning!

Below, I am forwarding you a message by Peg KAY, President of the Washington
Academy of Sciences. I really hope that you will be able to attend this
event. Please, circulate among members of the Botanical Society.

Thanks and best wishes,

Emanuela
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\
------------------
Dear Colleagues:

As noted on our website (http://www.washacadsci.org), we planned to run a
shuttle between WAS headquarters and the banquet facilities at Meadowlark
Botanical Gardens if 25 people signed up for the bus.  If we don't receive a
few more sign-ups by close of business today, we will have to cancel the
transportation.  So -- if you plan to take to bus to the banquet, please let
us know ASAP.  (Details are below).

TO RIDE THE BUS:  Contact Emanuela Appetiti at eappetiti@... no
later than April 7 for reservations.  Meet in Room 207 on the second floor
of the AAAS building, 1200 New York Avenue at 4:30 for some wine and cheese
to sustain you on the voyage. There will be a $15 charge for
the roundtrip (including the sustenance), payable when boarding.

FOR BANQUET RESERVATIONS:  Send your check for $46.00, made out to the
Washington Academy of Sciences, to Treasurer Frank Haig, SJ, Loyola College,
4501 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21210. In order to ensure a
place, your reservation must be made by May 6. If you have
questions, please contact Emanuela by email (above) or by telephone at (O)
202-633-0967 or (H) 202-518-8085

However you get there, though, I'm looking forward to seeing you at
Meadowlark on May 10th.

Peg Kay President,

Washington Academy of Sciences

#24 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Mon Apr 11, 2005 4:50 pm
Subject: (BSW) May 3 meeting + trip report + wildflower article
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The next meeting will  be  Tuesday, May 3rd, at 7 PM

         Speaker: Mark Minton of the Smithsonian Environmental Research
Center
         National Ballast Information Clearinghouse.

         Topic: "Plant Naturalization: Surviving the Gauntlet of
Environmental Stochasticity"
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Brief report by Dan Nicolson about the Bear Island fieldtrips:
1. The first trip (2 Apr) was rough. Only three went. We only saw about 7
things in flower and got well and truly soaked.
2. The 2nd trip (9 Apr) was a classic (maybe 20 people?) and just short of
50 species in flower. Even one new record (Erythronium albidum).

Dan's plant list for the April 9 trip is available at:
http://botsoc.org/bearisland2005.rtf

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Here is an article by member Peter Whitney about spring wildflowers which
appeared in the most recent newsletter of the C and O Canal Association.
http://candocanal.org/articles/bot.html

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

         Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

         Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.



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#25 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Mon Apr 18, 2005 5:37 pm
Subject: (BSW) Next meeting + change of dinner venue
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The next meeting will be Tuesday, May 3rd, at 7 PM

Speaker: Mark Minton of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
National Ballast Information Clearinghouse.

Topic: "Plant Naturalization: Surviving the Gauntlet of
Environmental Stochasticity"

NOTE:  We are going to try out the Potbelly Store for dinner.  It's at
11th and F. Sreets.  555 12th St. NW Open Monday-Friday 11 am to 8 pm.
It's just about the same distance away as Teaism. http://www.potbelly.com
(Website currently not working but no doubt will be back soon - maybe by
the time you get this email.)

Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at the Potbelly Store - 11th and F St.

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#26 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Tue Apr 19, 2005 1:53 am
Subject: (BSW) May MD & OR public forums, June 1 to comment for EIS on GE herbicide-resistant bentgrass, Agrostis (fwd)
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I've been asked to pass along the following to the membership:

See:
http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=2005_register&docid=fr\
11ap05-44.pdf
(or http://tinyurl.com/cuzbp )

USDA/APHIS has reopened the comment period for scoping to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement on a Scotts-Monsanto petition to deregulate
genetically engineered glyphosate-tolerant ("Roundup Ready") creeping
bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera). The new deadline for comments is June 1,
2005. Public forums will be held May 3 in Chevy Chase, MD; and May 18 in
Corvallis, OR.

DATES: We will consider written comments submitted at public scoping
forums that will be held in Chevy Chase, MD on May 3, 2005 at the National
4-H Youth Conference Center, Exhibition Hall, 7100 Connecticut Avenue,
Chevy Chase, MD. For directions or facilities information, call (301)
961-2801 or visit http://www.4hcenter.org. The public forum will be held
from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. We will also consider written comments submitted by
other means that we receive on or before June 1, 2005.

For documents and background, see the APHIS website under Biotechnology
Regulatory Services: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppd/rad/webrepor/brs.html

Or, all the background and links to several documents are in:

Federal Register 70: 18352-18353; April 11, 2005.
Federal Register 69: 67532-67533; November 18, 2004.
Federal Register 69: 57257-57260; September 24, 2004.
Federal Register 69: 315-317; January 5, 2004.

For electronic copies, use the government Federal Register search engine:
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/

#27 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Thu Apr 21, 2005 2:18 am
Subject: Fw: Seeking Potomac Gorge Weed Warriors (fwd)
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WEED WARRIOR TRAINING FOR VOLUNTEERS IN THE POTOMAC GORGE

Want to learn more about invasive plants? Have a yearning to get out and
help? If you can commit a few hours each month to get out on your own and
control invasive plants in the Potomac Gorge, then this training is for
you!

The Potomac Gorge, from Great Falls to Georgetown, is one of the most
biologically diverse areas in the nation, with an incredible concentration
of rare plants and rare plant communities. Non-native invasive plants are
one of the biggest threats to plant diversity in this area, and you can
help us control these exotic invaders!

In order to work on your own on National Park lands, we will need to ensure
that you know the plants you are treating and their look-alike natives and
how to best treat those plants. We also want you to be safe and have fun!

Training topics will include:

The problem invasive exotic plants pose to the unique biodiversity of the
Potomac Gorge.

Identification of a dozen invasive plants that you may encounter, and how
to idenitify them and tell them from their native look-alikes.

How to best control these invasives.

Navigating your site, and paperwork related to volunteering for The Nature
Conservancy and National Park Service.

When you have completed the training, you will be empowered as a VIP
(Volunteer in Parks) to control invasive plants on National Park land
between Great Falls and Georgetown. You will be assigned an area convenient
for you, get a personal orientation to that site, and will be able to
control plants on your own flexible schedule. In return, we ask that you
fill out all necessary paperwork, work a few hours each month in the Gorge,
and report back to us each time you treat plants.

Training Dates (you must be able to attend all):

Monday, April 25, 5-7:30pm in Bethesda TNC offices

Saturday, April 30, 10-4pm field session in Potomac Gorge

Monday, May 2, 5-7:30 in Bethesda TNC offices

To sign up, contact Mary Travaglini at (301) 897-8570 or email her at
PotomacGorgeVol@... <mailto:PotomacGorgeVol@...>

Space may limited, and this may be the final class this season.

#28 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Mon May 2, 2005 2:23 pm
Subject: (BSW) Meeting Reminder - tomorrow - May 3
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The next meeting will be Tuesday, May 3rd, at 7 PM

Speaker: Mark Minton of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
National Ballast Information Clearinghouse.

Topic: "Plant Naturalization: Surviving the Gauntlet of
Environmental Stochasticity"

NOTE: We are going to try out the Potbelly Sandwich Works for dinner. It's
at 11th and F. Sreets. 555 12th St. NW Open Monday-Friday 11 am to 8 pm.
It's just about the same distance away as Teaism. http://www.potbelly.com
(Website currently not working but no doubt will be back soon - maybe by
the time you get this email.)

Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at the Potbelly Sandwich Works - 11th and F
St.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Metro Connection for Friday April 29, 2005
Nature with Mark Garland - Patapsco Valley
http://wamu.org/audio/mc/05/04/mc050429-7724.ram

Naturalist Mark Garland joins us every few weeks on the show to highlight
some of the lesser-known natural areas around Washington. This time he
brings us to what he says is one of the best spots for spring wildflowers
in the region - the Daniels area of the Patapsco Valley State Park. I met
Mark along the banks of the Patapsco River, just west of Baltimore.

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#29 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Thu May 12, 2005 12:52 am
Subject: (BSW) Next Meeting - June 7
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Next Meeting: Tuesday, June 7th, 7 PM

         Speaker: Doug Ripley
         Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Environmental Division (Retired).

         Topic: "A Southern California Spring Odyssey -- Desert Wildflowers
in a Record Rainfall Year"

         Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

         Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at The Potbelly Store, 11th and F.
St. N.W.

After this, the next meeting will be in September.

Native Plant Sale this Saturday, May 14 - Green Spring Gardens
(http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/parks/gsgp/)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1397

NPR Story about Bunchberry:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4648383

The bunchberry dogwood, a tiny shrub that grows in dense carpets in the
fir and spruce forests of North America, is the fastest-moving plant ever
discovered, researchers report in this week's issue of the journal Nature.

#30 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 11:41 pm
Subject: (BSW) June 7 meeting (Note: Back to Teaism)
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NOTE:  We will be returning to Teaism this month.

Next Meeting: Tuesday, June 7, 7 PM  (Last meeting until September 6.)

Speaker: Doug Ripley

Topic: "A Southern California Spring Odyssey -- Desert Wildflowers
in a Record Rainfall Year"

Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.

Illustrated flyer for  meeting: http://www.botsoc.org/june05.pdf
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Article about imperiled wildflowers in the New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/17/science/17flow.html
You can also see text of article here where registration is not
necessary: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ma-eppc/message/2402
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Invasives removal at Turkey Run May 26:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vnps-pot/message/1402
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

For some funny dog videos see:
http://www.skateboardingbulldog.com/picsandmovies.htm
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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#31 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Mon Jun 6, 2005 6:05 pm
Subject: June 11 plant rescue - Clarksburg
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Plant I.D. and Rescue

Saturday, June 11, 2005  Noon

Members of Joe Pye and AHG, friends and family are invited to a plant
rescue and I.D. at Watkins Farm in Clarksburg, Maryland. Directions
follow. We will meet on Saturday, June 11, 2005 at 12 noon until however
long we decide. It might be nice to go for a meal afterwards!

The terrain is woodland and lowlands. Please bring shovels, knives,
trowels, gloves, plastic garbage bags with handles, five gallon buckets,
drinking water, field guides, insect repellant, cameras, log books, and
anything else you can think of that might be useful.

This is an exploration...I dont know what we will find.

Our hosts are Jeff and Elisabeth Dixon.

Please RSVP Angela Ferri by
Wednesday, June 8 at
h) 301 963 0939
c) 240 277 2826
angelaferri@...

---------------

Directions:    From the DC Beltway (Route 495):
22701 Newcut Road
Clarksburg, MD
1) Go to the Maryland or Virginia spur to the 270 Extension and follow the
spur north to where the two spurs joins together.

2) Continue north on 270 for about 12.7 miles (Express Lanes).
3) Exit onto Father Hurley Blvd. Exit 16. (Route 27) toward Damascus

4) Go about 0.9 miles to the second stoplight.

5) Turn left onto 355 North (Frederick Rd.).

6) Go about 1.5 miles (past Greenridge Baptist Church and to the bottom of
the hill).

7) Turn right on Newcut Rd. (the road makes a sharp turn to the right and
goes over a small bridge).

8) Go about 0.8 miles to the gravel driveway, which is marked by a white
mailbox (22701 on the mailbox and the tree).

9) Turn right into the driveway

10) Go about 0.3 miles to the house, pass the first barn to the right

11) Park by the second barn or by the house

#32 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Mon Jun 6, 2005 6:08 pm
Subject: (BSW) June 7 meeting reminder
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NOTE: We will be returning to Teaism this month.

Next Meeting: Tuesday, June 7, 7 PM (Last meeting until September 6.)

Speaker: Doug Ripley

Topic: "A Southern California Spring Odyssey -- Desert Wildflowers
in a Record Rainfall Year"

Meeting location: Cathy Kerby Room (Room CE-340), third floor of
the new East Court building Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Pre-meeting dinner: 5:30 P.M. at Teaism, 8th and D. St. N.W.
(Nearest Metro station: Archives/Navy Memorial - yellow and green lines) -
It's 3 and 1/2 blocks from the National Museum of Natural History.

Illustrated flyer for meeting: http://www.botsoc.org/june05.pdf

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
From VNPS-POT list:  Native Plants: A Welcome Sign for Wildlife. Saturday,
June 11, 10:00-11:00 a.m. U.S. National Arboretum. Discover how to enhance
biodiversity by creating your own rain garden, butterfly garden, or
backyard habitat using native plants. Liz McDowell of Elk Ridge Nature
Works will explain the importance of preserving regional biodiversity and
will demonstrate low cost methods for attracting wildlife to your backyard
or schoolyard. Fee: $12.  Registration required. 202-245-5898.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Same day as above - June 11 - plant rescue in Clarksburg.  Details at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/botsoc/message/31

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Bonsai Tree story on NPR - with links to other plant stories:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4671946

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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#33 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Mon Jun 6, 2005 7:18 pm
Subject: (BSW) Special notice re: June 7 power outage at NHB
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Alice Tangerini just let me know about this.  It just looks like we will
need to be out of the Cathy Kerby room by 9 p.m. tomorrow evening.

Subject: Closing NHB Due to Power Outage

** High Priority **

Tuesday, June 7, 2005, the Natural History Building will close to staff at
8:30 p.m. due to a power outage that will begin at 9:00 p.m. and conclude
before 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 8, 2005.  All staff are requested to
vacate the building by 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday evening.  Attendees of the
meeting taking place in the Kerby Room on Tuesday evening will vacate the
building at the conclusion of the meeting at 9:00 p.m.

Power will be lost only in the Main Building.  The two Court buildings and
the East and West Wings should suffer no loss of power.  Those in the Main
Building should take all precautions necessary to protect equipment
sensitive to a loss of electrical power.  This power outage is required as
part of the infrastructure modification necessary for the new "Ocean"
exhibit.

Any questions or concerns please contact Tom Woodward at 633-1994 or by
e-mail.

#34 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Mon Jun 13, 2005 1:09 pm
Subject: (BSW) Alain's lecture at the US Botanic Gardens + misc.
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Hi -

Here is a message about an upcoming lecture by Alain Touwaide at USBG.

There are some fieldtrips in the making and when details are known, I will
pass them along.

Someone at the meeting told about another event at USBG this month (June
23?  June 24?). It's an event put on by the American Institute of
Architects focusing on Green Architecture. It's free and open to the
public.  I haven't been able to track the event down on the web however.
If someone has a website for this or has more specifics, please let me
know and I will pass them along.

From NPR:
Science on 'Extinct' Species Remains Inexact
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4700309

--Kathy

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Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 04:32:01 -0400
From: Emanuela Appetiti <eappetiti@...>
To: undisclosed-recipients:  ;
Subject: Alain's lecture at the US Botanic Gardens

HI!

This is to inform you that Alain will deliver a talk at the US Botanic
Gardens, Washington DC, on Friday, July 15th, 12:00-1:30pm, entitled
"Therapeutic Plants in Classical Greece and Rome".

"This presentation will explore some of ancient Mediterranean’s almost
forgotten botanical texts and suggest some interpretations. Dr. Touwaide
will also draw on archeological material to describe the work of ancient
pharmacists. The presentation will be illustrated with pictures from ancient
manuscripts, printed books and archeological discoveries."

Attendance is free, but pre-registration is required.

To register, please, visit:
http://www.usbg.gov/education/events/Therapeutic-Plants.cfm

It would be nice to see you on this occasion!

Thanks and best,

Emanuela

#35 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Wed Jun 15, 2005 3:02 am
Subject: (BSW) June 22 event at US Botanical Gardens 6pm
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Info from Mary Vogel:

Join DC AIA COTE June 22, 6-8:30PM at Botanical Gardens for Solstice
Celebration!

It's a great chance to meet some of the area's most progressive green
design architects and it's free.  Unbeatable setting and great food,
drink and music.

Stop by 1st & D Sts NE on your way there from Union Station Metro and
take a look at the rain garden that drains part of the US Senate
parking lot.

See invitation text below and check the web site at
http://www.aiadc.com/aboutaiadc/COTEdc.htm to print out invitation flyer
as it is requested that you bring a copy if you come.

+++++++++++++++++++++++
Text of Invitation:

COTE-DC and architect of the Capitol, Alan Hantman, FAIA
Invite you to a Summer Solstice Celebration at the US Botanical Gardens
6-22-05 6-8:30 PM

To register: email COTEdc@...

Eventually, for more info see:
http://www.aiadc.com/aboutaiadc/COTEdc.htm
(Info is not yet up at that website.)

#36 From: Kathy Bilton <kathy@...>
Date: Thu Jun 16, 2005 5:09 pm
Subject: (BSW) July 16 fieldtrip to Chesapeake Native Nursery
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From Julie Moore:

Details on the Chesapeake Native Nursery Tour.  It will be a combined trip
with the Maryland Native Plant Society

The tour will start at 3 p.m.

We will meet at the nursery.

Hopefully it won't be too hot.  People may want to bring
umbrellas/parasols if it is a very hot day. The tour of the wildflower
production fields usually lasts an hour. All the genetic material is
indigenous to the Chesapeake Watershed. Expect to see butterfly and swamp
milkweed, spotted mint, woodland sunflower, Jerusalem artichoke, narrow
leaf mountain mint, Culver's root and many other herbaceous and woody
species also butterflies and their caterpillars. (Monarch caterpillars
will be free to a good home.)

There will be a non-profit plant sale afterward, and everyone is welcome
to buy.

We will have a picnic afterwards.  Bring dishes to share or just food for
yourselves, and b.y.o.b. There will be grills if you would like to cook
something.

If you are planning to attend or need more information please send Julie
Moore an email message at Julie_H_Moore@... or call 703-356-1623.

Directions and map are available
at: http://www.chesapeakenatives.com.

Sara Tangren is our host and tour leader, should you care to contact her
see information below:

Sara Tangren, Ph.D.
Chesapeake Native Nursery
Mailing Address Only: 326 Boyd Ave. #2, Takoma Park, MD 20912
SATangren@...
Phone 301 580 6237
Fax 301 270 4534


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