Posts tagged “Berry Go Round”

Berry Go Round delay

I was planning on having the 14th Berry Go Round up today, but it was eaten by wordpress. I should have it cobbled back together by tomorrow morning, so check back soon!

Berry Go Round #13 is up!

This is old news, but if you haven’t checked out the latest edition of Berry Go Round at Watching the World Wake Up, go!  My favorite entry this month was about the oldest tree on earth. I’ll be hosting the next edition of the carnival in a few weeks, so email your submissions to enchantressofnumbers […]

Berry Go Round 12

The 12th edition of Berry Go Round, my favorite plant carnival, is up at Foothills Fancies.  If you’re too busy to go over and read the whole thing, you should at least make time for this discussion of Bursera simaruba diversity and this adorable fern-like cycad.

Berry Go Round #9

Welcome to the 9th edition of Berry Go Round, your favorite botanical carnival!  This is my very first carnival hosting experience, so I hope you like it! I’m taking a plant morphology class this semester, and my professor has me a bit wary about the looming section on ferns with statements like “if you think […]

Berry Go Round submissions

I’m hosting the next Berry Go Round at the end of the month.  You can submit posts to me at enchantressofnumbers (at) gmail (dot) com.  And if you haven’t already, check out the August Berry Go Round over at Not Exactly Rocket Science.

Berry Go Round

Biology in Science Fiction’s post on A Field Guide to Surreal Botany was featured in this month’s Berry Go Round.  I am now desperate to read it: an anthology of fictional plant species that exist beyond the realm of the real. … Fully illustrated in gorgeous full-color by Janet Chui, the specimen entries are by […]

Another blog carnival

I’m too busy to write anything substantial, so I’m just linking to another carnival today.  Festival of the Trees is longer than the latest Berry Go Round, but obviously not as good since it doesn’t include me!  FotT links to the 12 most magnificent trees in the world.  That made me think of the sycamore […]