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Botany

The Petrified Fern by Mary Bolles Branch

The Petrified Fern - by Mary Bolles Branch This Palaeo-Botany poem is about how context may change the meaning of fossils. This poem also fits into the capitalist and colonial mentality that everything and everyone must be useful in some way, and that finding that use is a noble cause. Guest artwork by Fatema.

September 26, 2019January 30, 2020Botany, branch, Palaeobotany, victorian, womeninscience

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