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* We were invited by this online scholarly journal's editor
to submit some articles about our research on integrating
botany, geology, and the visual perception of plants to
the HUMAN FLOWER PROJECT for peer review.
Later we were made HFP Field Correspondents.
* This is a major international web site for plant scholars,
earth scientists, and social scientists devoted to exploring
the connections between plants and people across
the academic disciplines--both pure and applied sciences.
*The site is administered by a Ph.D. sociologist, literary
specialist, and veteran journalist. This high traffic web site
averages 20,000 hits per day and serves over 100 nations
globally.
* Its archives are extensive, its design, images, and editing
are second to none. There are now well over 1,000 plant
articles available online at this site!
+ Our first HFP article, ON SEEING FLOWERS: ARE YOU
MISSING ANYTHING? may be read and viewed via the URL
below.It was web-published on January 10, 2006.
http://www.humanflowerproject.com/index.php/weblog/on_seeing_flowers_are_you_missing_anything/
+ We are now up to 26 published articles in this journal as of June 2010.
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