Dr. Chamuris is "Science at Bloom" Lecturer

Dr. George P. Chamuris, Professor
Dr. George Chamuris presented the inaugural lecture of the new dean's lecture series, "Science at Bloom" on October 19, 2017. Dr. Chamuris's talk, was entitled "The Plants of Ricketts Glen, A Preliminary Vascular Flora." Ricketts Glen State Park lies on over 13,000 acres in Columbia, Luzerne, and Sullivan counties. It contains over 20 miles of hiking trails and is home to  the Glens Natural Area, a National Natural Landmark, and 22 named waterfalls. Through the use of beautiful photography, Dr. Chamuris provided the audience with a "virtual hike" of the flora found on the primary trails in the park.  The audience was provided with Dr. Chamuris's publication Hiker's Guide to the Trees, Shrubs and Vines of Ricketts Glen State Park, now in its 6th edition. The Guide can be accessed at: http://department.bloomu.edu/biology/Ricketts
Check out the web page pf Dr. Chamuris's Flora of Ricketts Glen Project: http://department.bloomu.edu/biology/Ricketts/flora_index.html

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