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The very latest edition of Berry Go Round can be found at Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog… Featured this month: lilac, lichens, laurel, litchees or so… You’d better read this month’s crop of plant life. Wintertime doesn’t always mean snow (okay, it’s not that much wintertime in Tasmania…).
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The 21st edition of Berry Go Round is up at Beetles in the Bush. The author, Ted Macrae, is a professional entomologist who clearly knows and enjoys plants very well. The edition covers fungi, spiders, and books as well as some spectacular plants.
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You can read Berry Go Round #20 is at Further Thoughts. The edition, well worth reading on its own, includes links to several posts on beautiful gentians, a plant quiz, and other plant stories from around the world.
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Berry Go Round #19 is up at Quiche Moraine. Greg Landon has put together a recipe of interesting plant posts as well as suggestions for digesting! A neat carnival indeed.
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You’ll find Berry Go Round #18 at Foothills Fancy. It’s a special treat. To quote from the carnival, it’s…
a feast for the eyes—and palate…. Visual appeal and tastebud tempters present themselves in our smorgasbord, and there’s even a brain-twister or two to pique our curiosity and exercise our cranial muscles.
Not to be missed.
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Berry Go Round #17 is up at gravity’s rainbow. This issue of the carnival deserves much more attention than this late announcement would suggest. It is a delightful tour of the month’s best plant posts and even has a fun quiz at the end! Don’t miss it.
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Berry Go Round #16 is up at Quiche Moraine. It features a nice selection of posts about mutualism, evolution, and other interesting plant stories.
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The next edition of BGR will be posted at Quiche Moraine. Submit your favorite plant post using the Blog Carnival submission form or suggest others by notifying Mary – panamaplants (at) gmail.com.
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Berry Go Round #15 is up at A Neotropical Savanna. Topics include Spring, The Tropics, Evolution and Extinction, Research, and more. Links to lots of good posts.