BotanySarah Brown
2020 The Garden Club of America Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
Plant and Pollinator Communities of Shale Barren
Sarah N. Brown is a master’s student in biology and botany at James Madison University. This summer she will be working at a shale barren site in West Virginia conducting flower inventories and pollinator surveys to investigate the complex network of interactions between the plant and pollinator communities. Found only among the central Appalachian Mountains, shale barrens are a globally rare ecosystem whose natural history is not well studied. Her goal is to provide context for this rare ecosystem and contribute to efforts to protect it.
The Garden Club of America Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
To support students' field studies and offer an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience beyond the regular course of study.
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