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Fascination of Plants Day Logo 18 May 2017 |
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Download the High resolution logo 18th May 2017, 1870 x 631 px, 324 KB |
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Download print file Adobe .eps 18th May 2017 |
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Fascination of Plants Day Logo 2017 |
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Download Fascination of Plants Day high resolution Logo 1417 x 591 px .jpg |
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Download Fascination of Plants Day Poster 2017 .pdf (13 Pages, 15 MB) |
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For National Coordinators download editable poster file |
Images
(free to use in direct connection with the Fascination of Plants Day and by announcing the name of the given author together with her/his affiliation)
The Fascination of Plants Day Images
EPSO purchased the following 13 high resolution images which you can use subject to announcements / events / reports on the Fascination of Plants Day.
Have the 13 images here
Andrew Davis
Photographer at the John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park,
Colney, Norwich NR4 7UH, UK
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Photographer: Tom Donald
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Photographer: Petr Jan Juracka
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science
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Posters provided by the Canadian National coordinator Shahrokh Khanizadeh
Strawberry, Raspberry, Apples and other fruit from Nortern America (English or French)
http://cyberfruit.info/book-poster/index.asp#poster
Photographer: Olivier Leroux
National University of Ireland, Galway
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Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics (ACPFG)
University of Adelaide
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scientists at work
Australian Fascination of Plants Day Committee
Dee Rawsthorne photography
The John Innes Centre
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Hanspeter Schöb
Plant Developmental Biology, Zürich
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'Fascination of Plants Day'
Resources like 'Power Point Slide Presentation', 'Slide Handout', 'Lecture notes', 'Teaching Guide' translations in more than 17 languages available.
Why study plants?
available in 18 languages
a coloring & activity book for youngest learners
If you wish to translate these resources please contact Katie@aspb.org for more information.

All in the Touch curriculum covers key areas in plant diversity, cell structure and function and genetics. The curriculum provides many hands-on activities that make learning fun and educational in both classroom and after school settings.
It’s free. The site simply asks folks to register as users to download the actual lessons.