BotanyMarguerite Trost
2025 The Joan K. Hunt and Rachel M. Hunt Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
Developing a Flora of the Kootenai National Forest: Community-powered Floristics
Recent floristic projects show how much is still unknown about plant diversity and distribution and highlight the importance of recursive, often collaborative fieldwork efforts to document plant communities in time and space. The Kootenai National Forest comprises one of the largest stretches of the Rocky Mountains still lacking adequate baseline representation in herbaria. The comprehensive vascular flora developed in this project newly covers 2.2 million acres of heterogeneous forest in a remote, rugged, often-overlooked corner of Montana, and taps into community outreach and participation in floristic botanical fieldwork to understand the unique and fascinating plant community assemblages on the Kootenai.
The Joan K. Hunt and Rachel M. Hunt Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
To promote the importance of botany to horticulture by encouraging young students to study field botany in the U.S., and to offer an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience in the field beyond the regular course of study.
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