Floral morphology

Due to a video that changed from being able to be added to a playlist to one that can no longer be added to a playlist, the playlist remains in an older account. 

Blackbriar's Floriography music video led the list. The title and some of the papers relate to floriography, but the lyrics are unclear even on the new speaker set. This video was dropped from the list.

Yong Junhyung's Flower is bass heavy and could use less bass than the maximum setting used. That said, A102 was empty as was A103, opening up the opportunity to see what the new speakers could do at full throttle.

A 1:25 pitch for a book on florigraphy is also not that useful to the list and was deleted post hoc as well.

The playlist was started at 15:23 to run the two music videos ahead of 15:30. The list wrapped after 16:00 but left enough time to walk west. Eugenia uniflora was in bloom. Ocimum tenuiflorum, Gardenia taitensis, and Jasminum sambac were also in bloom and still had flowers on them. These had been fertilized perhaps a month earlier. Hymenocallis littoralis and Ixora coccinea were viewed. The class wrapped up with the reproductive strategy of Plumeria obtusa. No photos were captured during the walk.


Photo using cell phone camera at high zoom across perhaps 30 meters. Blurry, but given the location on campus, one can make out that these are Catharanthus roseus. Also seen is Sansevieria trifasciata and a Carica papaya.


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