And here¹s one with Phragmites australis: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=117348401704881&set=vb.181955048542937 &type=2&theater
Not as professional and it occurs in a controlled setting, but still pretty cool. Steve On 2/2/15, 12:05 PM, "Sarah Newman" <sbrau...@gmail.com> wrote: >*Share this 3 minute educational video that explains the importance of >watching plants as the seasons change.* > > > >*The Stories Plants Tell: The Science of Phenology* is a quick video intro >to learning about how plants respond to seasonal change and how you can >make easy observations of plants in your community and share what you see >through Project BudBurst, a national citizen science plant phenology >program. http://bit.ly/pheno-video > > > >Help us get the word out to plant enthusiasts from all walks of life by >sharing this video via email and social media. To make it easy, we¹ve >included some simple short messages you could post to Twitter or Facebook! > > > >Do #lilacs have an inside track in understanding #climatechange? Learn >more >by watching this 3 min video. http://bit.ly/pheno-video > > > >What¹s all the fuss about #phenology? Watch this short video & find out. >http://bit.ly/pheno-video > > > >Talking #plants? Learn more about the stories #plants can tell about >#climatechange http://bit.ly/pheno-video > > >Be the first of your friends to learn the stories #plants can tell. Watch >the video & share it! http://bit.ly/pheno-video #phenology