Forest Lowlife
January 01, 2007 by Glenn Keator
This winter, discover the miniature world of mosses and their kin.
Glenn Keator is a Bay Area botanist and environmental educator. His books include Plants of the East Bay Parks (1994, Mount Diablo Interpretive Association) and The Life of an Oak (1998, Heyday Books). He teaches courses at Merritt College and Strybing Arboretum, leads field trips throughout California, and is an advisor to the Friends of the Regional Botanic Garden.
January 01, 2007 by Glenn Keator
This winter, discover the miniature world of mosses and their kin.
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