Eliza Cohen, from Erika Edwards' (http://brown.edu/Research/Edwards_Lab/index.php) Plant Diversity course at Brown University (Biol 0430), tells the story of ginkgos.
Thanks to the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts (http://brown.edu/academics/creative-arts-council/granoff) for technical assistance. Music by bitbasic (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Bitbasic/Pixel_Mixel).
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Smithsonian Institution, Richard A. Howard Photograph Collection
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Howard, R.A. Provided by Smithsonian Institution, Richard A. Howard Photograph Collection. United States, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., Boston, Arnold Arboretum.
Smithsonian Institution, Richard A. Howard Photograph Collection
USDA PLANTS images
Howard, R.A. Provided by Smithsonian Institution, Richard A. Howard Photograph Collection. United States, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., Boston, Arnold Arboretum.
Description: Light micrograph of a preserved specimen of the pollen cone of Ginkgo, showing microsporophylls with microsporangia. Date:. Source: Own work. Author: Curtis Clark.
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