Thank you, learned a thing today. This historical story snippets are quite helpful. The only thing which surprise me is that even learned academic uses common names in scientific discourses. I know this is just a tiny info about this plant, but now I need to google, latin name and then his family and then learn a bit more about its ecology, I Would add: Latin name, of X family, What Life form @Raunkier What is life history ? Which type CSR strategy ? (for e.g. ruderal tease my brain). Any economic or ecological use? I Mean think of Why and what a layman or researcher wud learn from such wonderful yet tiny giving/documentation.
It’s a short TH-cam video, not a comprehensive ecological profile. I constantly use common names when engaging with the public - use of scientific names is both confusing and offputting unless you’re already familiar with and use them.
Ive found YR roots attaching to Equisetum arvense, which is great in my garden.
Absolutely adore these vids, Bill. Brilliant!! 🌱
Thanks Josh. Kind of you to say. Bill
Such a clear, concise and helpful account - thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the kind feedback.
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Thank you. Kind of you to say so.
Thank you, learned a thing today. This historical story snippets are quite helpful. The only thing which surprise me is that even learned academic uses common names in scientific discourses. I know this is just a tiny info about this plant, but now I need to google, latin name and then his family and then learn a bit more about its ecology,
I Would add: Latin name, of X family,
What Life form @Raunkier
What is life history ? Which type CSR strategy ? (for e.g. ruderal tease my brain).
Any economic or ecological use?
I Mean think of Why and what a layman or researcher wud learn from such wonderful yet tiny giving/documentation.
Glad you find then helpful. I have added the scientific name. Hope to find time to go through and add references etc.
It’s a short TH-cam video, not a comprehensive ecological profile. I constantly use common names when engaging with the public - use of scientific names is both confusing and offputting unless you’re already familiar with and use them.