In South Africa

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Posting will be even lighter than usual for the next month. I'm in South Africa for fieldwork on my project investigating the evolutionary radiation of white proteas (Protea sect. Exsertae).

For the next week or so, I'm based at the South African National Biodiversity Institute at Kirstenbosch National Botanic Garden. Although I'll have Internet access while I'm here, I also have a lot of work to do. After that, I'll be out in various parts of the western Cape and won't have Internet access at all.1

1So this month I at least have an excuse for failing to post!

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