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 Smithsonian: The Plant Press Newsletter Volume 7.2
was Munich where Nicolson was one of three invited botanists (the other two were Simon Mayo from Kew and Tom Croat from St. Louis) to speak during the ceremony granting Josef Bogner, a long-time head-gardener at Munich, an honorary Doctorate (Ehren- doktor). The final stop was in Vienna where...
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was Munich where Nicolson was one of three invited botanists (the other two were Simon Mayo from Kew and Tom Croat from St. Louis) to speak during the ceremony granting Josef Bogner, a long-time head-gardener at Munich, an honorary Doctorate (Ehren- doktor). The final stop was in Vienna where Nicolson met with Todd Stuessey about International Association for Plant Taxonomy business. On 21 January, Rusty Russell presented a poster entitled “Herbaria as Sources of Historic Land Cover Data” at the Land Cover
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was Munich where Nicolson was one of three invited botanists (the other two were Simon Mayo from Kew and Tom Croat from St. Louis) to speak during the ceremony granting Josef Bogner, a long-time head-gardener at Munich, <span class="highlight">an</span> honorary Doctorate (Ehren- doktor). The final stop was in Vienna where Nicolson met with Todd Stuessey about <span class="highlight">International</span> Association for Plant Taxonomy business. On 21 January, Rusty Russell presented a poster entitled &ldquo;Herbaria as Sources of Historic Land Cover Data&rdquo; at the Land Cover