Dr. Stevens Heckscher, a founding member of FNJP, will provide occasional original pieces describing his thoughts on plants, communities and the ecology of New Jersey. The first in this series is "Orchids in Winter?" The paper is available on the Download page. Stevens Heckscher received his doctorate in mathematics from Harvard University and describes himself as a hybrid between a mathematician and an ecologist. He specializes in classification and description of plant communities using … [Read more...] about Ecological Rambles: A New Occasional Series Hosted By the Flora of New Jersey Project
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Obscure tradition of hunting mistletoe in South Jersey forests endures
Mistletoe is most often found dangling over doorways at Christmastime, customarily with the promise of a kiss.But the rare plant also drapes the forests of South Jersey, growing in twisted tree limbs 50 to 60 feet in the air. The trick is getting to it. Read the entire article … [Read more...] about Obscure tradition of hunting mistletoe in South Jersey forests endures
Welcome to the launch of our new website
Welcome to the Flora of New Jersey's new web site, something we call Version 2.0. We changed the look using different software, resulting in a site we hope will satisfy your New Jersey plant needs. Staff and domain changes prompted our shift that resulted in a leaner and blog friendly format. We intend to post our plant research as we go, providing interim stages from approved nomenclature to Atlas posts and eventually descriptive keys and other important data. The Project is a volunteer … [Read more...] about Welcome to the launch of our new website