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32: Pollen Counts

June 10, 2021 adam

“”Pollen is what happens when flowers can’t keep it in their plants” – Your Dad

A new arc begins. In The Small Picture we scale down to the microscopic level and discuss individual bioindicators, starting with one in particular that has been on our mind, on our driveways and in our sinuses… Pollen.

Episode 32 can be found here.

Posted in: The Small Picture Filed under: bioindicator, pollen

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