Monarda Research Project Needs Identifications

@taitsougstad @lotteryd

I just published my Research Blog website. Its bare bones at this point but I’ll update it daily until I catch up with where I am in my research.

https://ecoincdenison.wixsite.com/monardathymol

Thank you both for your interest. I’m honored!!!

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Whoa, that is amazing already! I bet NASA will be getting a killer report by the end. :)

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I know they did last year on the Insect Hotel! Thank you for checking it out. I’ll let you know when I get to documenting the lab.

Amazing work! One note: rather than point to your full set of observations, you can point to just the 24 observations of Monarda species.

Those are beautiful photos, too!

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Thank you! And I love that you provided the link as well! I made those changes in my initial request.

I’m so sorry but I will not be able to blog on anything more than the location & collection of Monarda for this project. My professor feels is may comprise future publication. My apologies for any dashed hopes.

I have a lot of punctata and fistulosa on my farm. I am not sure what you are asking for though.

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As much as I miss Louisiana and appreciate your offer, I’m not venturing that far out. Thank you though!

if you’re familiar with M. punctata, especially if you can recognize it based on just leaves, i think the ask is to help confirm the IDs (or suggest alternative IDs): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?project_id=42240&taxon_id=118776.

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