Ethnobotanical review session
Over the early years of ethnobotany I struggled to construct a final examination that felt aligned to the course and the material in the course. A few years ago an expert in tropical plants visited the campus and asked to tour the garden. With physical science and mathematics being my stronger backgrounds, I was looking forward to learning more about the plants in the garden. Arnald makes notes. When we entered the garden the expert began rattling off Latin binomials for the plants, they seemed to know the plants of the garden, or so it would have seemed to someone who did not know the correct names. Whatever plants the expert was naming, if indeed they were actual plants, not one was single correct identification. I gently and meekly asked in each instance, "Uh, isn't this Clerodendrum inerme? Premna obtusifolia? Senna alata?" Risenta "Oh, yes, of course!" said the expert. For every single plant. We did not cross paths again after that walk in the ga...