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Conservation botany and plant microscopy 🌿🔬 Masters student studying genomics + reproduction in threatened plants 🌱 Based in Naarm, on Wurundjeri country. She/they 🏳️‍🌈 cPTSD Views my own https://linktr.ee/BotanyByYen
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A bit about my macro photography: I use a dissecting microscope plus my phone camera! One photo can be made up of 5-15+ seperate shots at different focal lengths and focus-stacked in Affinity Photo to make them extra sharp. But yeah, all taken with a microscope and phone. 😄 🔬
Wrapped up my field work this past weekend by visiting Acacia daviesii (FFG listed critically endangered)!! Very bittersweet. I'm looking forward to the break but kind of sad I won't see my species for a bit.
#Thrips! Thrips are thrips both singular and plural, and if you do any sort of floral morphology or pollen work you'll come across a million of them. This guy was hiding out in an Osterospermum floret.

#inverts #photography
A blue ant (Diamma bicolor)! She's not actually an ant, she's a wasp (though they're both Hymenoptera). A species I've always wanted to see. 🥹
Colour spectrum of Caladenia carnea (pink fingers). They range from hot pink, light pink, a faint blush of pink to totally white. Found out in western Vic. ❤️🩷🤍
Last week I had the most amazing time demonstrating LTU BOT2PDE students out in Natimuk, far western Victoria. Got my hands dirty with inch flora and saw some good flowers. 🌸
A few flowers from the weekend, celebrating wrapping up work at one of my field sites. Not my target species but so lovely to see. ❤️
Had a brief trip to Sydney and saw some very Sydney things.
#binchicken
A few snaps of what's growing at one of my field sites that aren't my target species (I did not take enough time to photograph non-study species 😞)
Yesterday was national #wattle day! Here's my two Masters species, #Acacia daviesii (timbertop wattle, first two photos) and Acacia sporadica (pale hickory wattle, last row photos). Both critically endangered, I'm very lucky I get to work with them. ❤️❤️
This weeks #microscopy- #Plagiochila fasciculata! Featuring intercalary androecium (male reproductive parts). They're very common in wet forests and give off a strong camphor/mothball smell. I love getting students to sniff them (they often don't know what the smell is and find it revolting).
Swamp wallaby supervising my field work. 🥹
Zoopsis leitgebiana, a leafy #liverwort in the family Lepidoziaceae found in wet rainforests here in Vic. This was my first time spotting the species, so what a treat to photo it! It's leaves are bi-lobed and made of just a few individual cells. Very tiny species.

#bryophytes
A few #Drosera from today! Such amazing little plants. The ground was absolutely covered in them.
#Zoopsis argentea! One of the smallest liverworts in Vic. This leafy liverwort's leaves are recuded to only two single cells (others in the genus don't have such reduced leaves). It's very common on logs and tree ferns in rainforests here.
#bryophytes #liverworts
Fun little shot down the microscope of an Acacia polyad (pollen cluster) surrounded my bacteria after sitting in out in avsucrose solution for a few days. Trialing protocol for pollen tube germination. 😊
I got to go trudge through the muddy rainforests of eastern Vic recently, searching for threatened bryophytes. My favourite place. ❤️
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#Hardenbergia violacea! I've shared one of these photos before, but here's two new ones at different angles (including a look at the reproductive organs!). These will be blooming all over Melbourne soon.
#Oxalis pes-caprae, a plant with a unique feature called #heterostyly. This is a floral polymorphism where individuals in a species have variation in the position of their reproductive organs (specifically stigma and stamen). Oxalis pes-caprae is #tristylous, meaning it has three floral morphs.
Went to go check how far off my target species is from flowering and I couldn't help but look for #liverworts. This is #Chaetophyllopsis whiteleggei, a leafy liverwort absolutely covered in cilia. One of my favourites but rare to see.
Had a wedge-tail land right in front of us as we were driving into my field site yesterday. And, of course, this was RIGHT after I realised I'd forgotten my binoculars.
Some bits in Fryers Range State Forest, western Vic.
My cat also sleeps like this! How is contorting their leg like that even comfortable?? Crazy.
I would assume so, and making sure your pollen gets deposited on the right pollinator!