Can Curiosity in Botany Lead to Breakthroughs in Arctic Plant Grafting?

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In summary, a new member, who aspires to become a botanist in the future, has joined the community. This individual is enthusiastic about learning more about plants and the environment, and hopes to contribute to the field of botany through their passion and dedication. They are excited to connect with fellow botanists and share their knowledge and experiences, while also expanding their own understanding of the natural world. This new member's enthusiasm and determination make them a valuable addition to the community.
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I enjoy learning anything and everything that lights my curiosity. I tend to learn faster and retain information much better than most people. Though when it comes to things that don't interest me, my mind struggles to give it any thought. I know loads of random facts, from the skeletal movements of a field mouse jumping to the chemical reaction in a rocket booster igniting.

The thing that interest me most are the down and dirty genetics behind the study of Botany, I enjoy grafting plants in my free time (arctic species are my favorite).

Biggest Strength: Critical Thinking and Learning Ability.
Biggest Weakness: Grammar and Learning things that don't interest me.
 
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Welcome to the PF :smile:
 
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Magna Curiositate said:
I enjoy learning anything and everything that lights my curiosity. I tend to learn faster and retain information much better than most people. Though when it comes to things that don't interest me, my mind struggles to give it any thought. I know loads of random facts, from the skeletal movements of a field mouse jumping to the chemical reaction in a rocket booster igniting.

The thing that interest me most are the down and dirty genetics behind the study of Botany, I enjoy grafting plants in my free time (arctic species are my favorite).

Biggest Strength: Critical Thinking and Learning Ability.
Biggest Weakness: Grammar and Learning things that don't interest me.

That is a cool set of interests and skills. Hope to see you posting around here. Too few botanists in the world, in my admittedly uninformed opinion...

-Dave K
 

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