Mason Receives Plant Specimens From Unique Shenandoah Valley Wetland
August 16, 2017
August 16, 2017
FAIRFAX, Va., Aug. 16 -- George Mason University issued the following news release:
George Mason University has been tapped to house more than 300 pressed and mounted plant specimens from a unique wetland in the Shenandoah Valley, including 20 species and two habitat types listed as rare in Virginia.
The plants, which will be archived in Ted R. Bradley Herbarium for future researchers, were a gift from Shenandoah University researchers and a Virginia ecologist. In doin . . .
George Mason University has been tapped to house more than 300 pressed and mounted plant specimens from a unique wetland in the Shenandoah Valley, including 20 species and two habitat types listed as rare in Virginia.
The plants, which will be archived in Ted R. Bradley Herbarium for future researchers, were a gift from Shenandoah University researchers and a Virginia ecologist. In doin . . .