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Conservation of a Rare Redwood Forest Endemic, Dudley's Lousewort, a talk by Ben Carter

Dudley's Lousewort (Pedicularis dudleyi, Orobanchaceae) is a rare redwood forest endemic known only from two widely separated populations in San Mateo and Monterey counties. In this talk, we'll discuss ongoing efforts to understand the pollination, seed dispersal and other important life-history characteristics as well as providing an overview of surprising genetic results that provide insight into the evolutionary history of the species.

Ben Carter is an Associate Professor of Biology and the Director of the Carl W. Sharsmith Herbarium at San Jose State University. His current research focuses on biogeography of bryophytes (mosses, liverworts & hornworts), conservation of rare plants and studies in the evolution and ecology of flower color.

This talk will be live streamed on YouTube and Zoom (requires advance registration).

Location Zoom registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0sdu6rqjsqHtWrowSWpomH9sIt5Pm6qjqi


Earlier Event: July 17
Vermicomposting - Palo Alto