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Faculty Publication Spotlight: Timothy James in Nature

The paper examines the fungal threats facing civilization and investigates opportunities to use fungi to combat these threats.

New exhibit, "Leaves under the Lens", curated by Phd student Rosemary Glos

Learn how tiny leaf structures protect leaves from herbivores, absorb (or repel) water, and even recruit tiny arthropod bodyguards. You won’t look at leaves the same way again!

Herbarium

The University of Michigan Herbarium is home to some of the finest botanical collections in the world. The 1.7 million specimens of vascular plants, algae, bryophytes, fungi, and lichens combined with the expertise of the faculty-curators, students, and staff provide a world-class facility for teaching and research in systematic biology and biodiversity studies.

Michigan Flora February Feature Plant

Photo credit: R.Schipper

Myrica gale - This is a most fragrant and distinctive small, colony forming shrub.  Learn More

Michigan Flora Online

The Michigan Flora Website presents information about all vascular plants known to occur outside of cultivation. Information includes distribution maps, identification keys, discussions of species occurrence, and specimens documented.

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