A team of biologists drops off a cliff to learn more about one rare plant, but ends up discovering something completely unexpected with the help of science Twitter. Featured guests: Dr. Scott Schuette, Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program, and Dr. Jason Cantley, San Francisco State University. Location: Shikellamy Bluffs, Susequehanna River, Pennsylvania, USA. About Plants are Cool, Too!: A video series created and hosted by Dr. Chris Martine (Bucknell University) with the primary goal of highlighting cool plants and the dynamic humans who study them. This episode co-produced by C. Martine, Paul Frederick, and Tim Kramer
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