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The International Association for Identification is the largest international forensic community dedicated to the education and advancement of crime scene investigation and forensic disciplines. This is the official podcast with interviews with subject matter experts and leaders in the forensic community and organization.
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4.2 Contact Hours; credit available until 08/01/2012. Access Continuing Education, Inc. is approved as a provider of nursing continuing education (provider #09-06-003PR) by the Vermont State Nurses' Association, Inc., which is accredited as an approver of continuing education in nursing by the American Nurses' Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
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During the summer, American beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) blooms with tiny flowers hidden among its leaves. The fertilized flowers develop into small green berries which grow around the leaf axils. These berries gradually turn from green to purple. When fully mature … Continue reading →Von Angelyn Whitmeyer | Naturalist
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Allegheny spurge (Pachysandra procumbens) is a native perennial in the southeastern portion of the United States. During winter, its leaves are mottled with white. This next image shows the winter leaves along with the bright green spring leaves of new … Continue reading →Von Angelyn Whitmeyer | Naturalist
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When Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) blooms in spring, people stop and take notice. The bright white “petals,” which are actually bracts, surround a cluster of small flowers in the center. These flowers are only one-quarter inch in diameter and exude … Continue reading →Von Angelyn Whitmeyer | Naturalist
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A native plant in central and eastern North America, Common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) blooms during the summer. Typically, it can be found along roadsides and fields. The spring shoots arise from underground root buds or from newly germinating seeds. A … Continue reading →Von Angelyn Whitmeyer | Naturalist
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Quite a few plants throughout North America have the common name of Blue-eyed grass. These different species of the Sisyrinchium genus have very similar identifying characteristics. This plant portrait features Sisyrinchium angustifolium. The leaves are thin, linear and smooth — arising … Continue reading →…
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The fragrant flowers of Princess tree (Paulownia tomentosa) appear during the spring season. The inflorescence contains unopened flower buds, opening buds, and fresh flowers. Flowers are usually a bit high on the tree, so it helps to have binoculars to … Continue reading →Von Angelyn Whitmeyer | Naturalist
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Sweet everlasting (Pseudognaphalium obtusifolium) is one of those weedy plants, growing throughout central and eastern North America, which we tend to notice only as it begins to bloom. Its flowers may seem a bit strange since they don’t look like … Continue reading →Von Angelyn Whitmeyer | Naturalist
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This plant can be found throughout the world — in open fields and waste places. It’s English plantain (Plantago lanceolata). The flowering spike is commonly used in child’s play while the leaves have medicinal uses as well as nutritional value. … Continue reading →Von Angelyn Whitmeyer | Naturalist
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The “woodland,” “wild,” or “mountain” Stonecrop (Sedum ternatum) grows within the eastern portion of the U.S. Although the plant is small and its flowers are equally small, Stonecrop catches the eye when it blooms. Each cluster of white flowers consists … Continue reading →Von Angelyn Whitmeyer | Naturalist
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