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Hello from Nigeria

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Hi from the Herbarium of the University of Coimbra (COI), Portugal!

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International Plant Names Index: https://ipni.org/

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So happy to see you all joining us at the New York Botanical Garden from important places and institutions worldwide! Welcome!

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Hello from Brazil! Thanks for the opportunity to participate in this amazing webinar :)

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Thank you so much for your words and for this preciouse moment of exchange! Here goes a hello from the National Museum of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)!

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Circumnutation in Arabidopsis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8bjxLiwY9E

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Hello Nigeria, Coimbra and Rio de Janeiro! I'm on the west coast of Canada.

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fascinating!

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This is one of the best lectures on any science topic I have ever attended. What a great lecturer!

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some of you may be interested in the following recent paper about climbing plants: Sperotto, P., Acevedo-Rodríguez, P., Vasconcelos, T.N.C. et al. Towards a Standardization of Terminology of the Climbing Habit in Plants. Bot. Rev. 86, 180–210 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12229-020-09218-y

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Very interesting talk! Hello from North-East of Brazil =)

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Thank you very much for organizing this wonderful Webinar! Kind regards from Berlin, Germany

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Hello from Texas Master Naturalists.. thank you for great subject

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Thanks Douglas! I’ll look forward to reading this over the weekend….

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Glad so many plant lovers are joining us from Latin America, welcome all!

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Fascinating! What a shame he didn´t know about Mendel´s work..

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-he almost got there himself, but didn´t look at segregation of traits on selfing and outcrossing.

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Such a wonderful talk! Thank you!

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Best to you, Robbin, from your friends in Vermont. Your talks make me even more excited to bring these ideas to botany students!

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Thank you so much :)

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thank you Dr Moran! this was amazing

01:10:25
Wonderful talk Robbin! Thank you

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Thank you!

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Thank you!!

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Thanks you for a lovely talk.

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Great talk!! Thank you very much!!

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WONDERFUL !!!

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Wonderful! Thank you

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Excellent talk, Robin!!!

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THANK YOU!

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great job!

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Wonderful talk! Thank you!

01:10:37
will this be saved and shared? :D

01:10:38
Thank you so much!

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Miss you guys at the NYBG!!

01:10:40
That was fascinating - thank you!

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thank you so much!

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Thank you

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wonderful presentation!

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Thank you for the presentation!

01:10:59
This was great! Thank you so very much.

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Thank you this was fascinating!

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Gracias

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Thank you Dr Moran for this wonderful talk!

01:11:22
Amazing talk! Thank you!

01:11:27
Excellent presentation as always

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https://www.amazon.com/What-Plant-Knows-Field-Senses/dp/0374533881 great read on plant communication.

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Robbin, so well done! Thanks so much.

01:13:06
From Elaine Hultgren Brilliant Presentation

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Will you make this presentation available on a recording?

01:14:44
Thank you Robbin!

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This talk has been recorded and will be made available on NYBG website.

01:15:53
Wonderful introductory background, especially for early botany scholars. Thank you!

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Great talk, thank you so much!

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Yes, all is recorded. The recording will be sent to everyone signed up here by later next week, and kept in NYBG Lecture Library for the future. Greetings to all from NYBG!

01:17:25
Informative presentation. Thank you!

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Thanks for a very interesting presentation!

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Thank you for an excellent presentation!

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Anyone interested in another Darwin walk at NYBG?

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thanks NYBG

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And thank you NYBG for sponsoring this talk and this series!

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UPCOMING WEBINAR (Friday @ 11am):.Jan. 29: William Wayt Thomas - “Plant Diversity in Brazil: Sedge Evolution and the Atlantic Forest”https://nybg-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cgl9jZYHRx2UQrDUfCV84Q.SIGN-UP for our webinars mailing-list: https://nybg.org/webinar-signup

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Thank you Charles, you are a lovely presenter

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(VIDEO) Circumnutation in Arabidopsis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8bjxLiwY9E

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The link points to the today's talk Charles

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(CORRECTED LINK)

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Jan. 29: William Wayt Thomas - “Plant Diversity in Brazil: Sedge Evolution and the Atlantic Forest”: https://nybg-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Jd4iuJ1UQKKYBANxYKL0iA

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Robbin’s Darwin Book Recomendations: “Darwin's Most Wonderful Plants: Darwin's Botany Today” by Ken Thompson

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