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"Re-Search the Gardens" Science Brown Bag Lunch Series 

Join us for our Research and Conservation science series for an in-depth look at the research we do to document and protect Colorado’s natural heritage. 

Jennifer Ramp Neale, Ph.D., Director of Research and Conservation
Jenny focuses on the applied research of plants in the Southern Rocky Mountain region with an emphassis on conservation genetics, long-term demographic monitoring, and restoration and reintroduction of Colorado’s most rare and imperiled plants. She works closely with local and national government and non-profit agencies to help protect Colorado’s rare plants.
Email: nealejr@botanicgardens.org

Melissa Islam, Ph.D. Associate Director of Research and Head Curator
Melissa's research explores questions about the diversity and ancestry of plants in the Southern Rocky Mountain region and similar regions around the world.
Email: Melissa.Islam@botanicgardens.org

 

Rebecca Hufft Kao, Ph.D., Manager of Conservation Programs 
Rebecca supports the Gardens’ efforts to conserve Colorado’s rare plants by incorporating the ecology and demography of rare plant species and studies of biodiversity, invasive species and phenology into the conservation program.
Email: Rebecca.Kao@botanicgardens.org

Michelle DePrenger-Levin, M.S. , Research Associate
Michelle uses the results of long-term demographics studies of Colorado’s rare, native plants to inform land managers on how to best conserve the unique and varied Colorado landscape.
Email: deprengm@botanicgardens.org

Mary VB Goshorn, M.S., Research Assistant
Mary is interested in a genetic approach to plant taxonomy, as well as the use of genetic analysis to evaluate diversity in populations of plants. At the Gardens, she pursues seed collection and genetic analyses of Colorado’s rare plant populations in addition to her assistance with demographic monitoring of rare plants.
Email: Mary.Goshorn@botanicgardens.org

Vera Stucky Evenson, M.S., Curator, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi
Vera actively collects, documents, and vouchers specimens of Colorado’s native fungi with research interests in several genera of ascomycetes. In addition, Vera helps identify mushrooms for the Colorado Mycological Society and poison control centers and is author of the popular Mushrooms of Colorado and the Southern Rocky Mountains.
Email: evensonv@botanicgardens.org

Janet Wingate, Ph.D., Associate, Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium
Janet is interested in the native flora of Colorado, especially the Poaceae and Cyperaceae. She is presently researching for her book on the Carcies of Colorado. This book will be similar to her popular Illustrated Keys to the Grasses of Colorado.
Email: wingatej@botanicgardens.org

Pam Regensberg, M.S., Kathryn Kalmbach Curatorial Assistant
Pam's research is focused on understanding and conserving biodiversity. Her work provides valuable information of plant and fungal distributions through systematic and ongoing floristic research.
Email: RegensbP@botanicgardens.org

Meghann Toner, MSc., Herbarium Database Specialist
Meghann's primary area of interest is in the management of collection knowledge both in its physical and digital forms and best practices in maintaining museum specimens for future generations.
Email: Meghann.Toner@botanicgardens.org

Research and Conservation Department 
720-865-3593
Fax: 720-865-3683
research@botanicgardens.org

Adjunct Researchers support and collaborate with the Gardens scientists to ensure a diverse and robust research program.

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what's blooming?



See orchids and bromeliads
Enjoy indoor waterfalls, the Orangery and the orchid display in Marnie's Pavilion. 
See highlights of what's blooming inside and outside in February.

Come to our York Street café!
Visit Offshoots for
breakfast, lunch
or an afternoon
snack. Enjoy a
latte, surf the
Web via free Wi-Fi,
work remotely and relax
in one of the cushy chairs or at the laptop bar that looks out on vistas of gardens.
More details on Offshoots