BotanyAlaina Krakowiak
2020 The Garden Club of America Summer Scholarship in Field Botany

Population Genetic Structure and Phylogeography of Fremont’s Leather Flower
(Clematis fremontii) Alaina Krakowiak is a master’s student at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. She studies plant population genetics and how its insights can inform effective conservation strategies. This summer she will collect samples of Fremont’s leather flower (Clematis fremontii) from grasslands and glades in Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Georgia. She will use these samples to study the differences in genetic diversity among populations and to investigate whether any populations warrant recognition as sub-specific varieties. This research will provide information for future management and conservation decisions, such as population augmentation or protection of specific populations.
The Garden Club of America Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
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