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Bromeliad Evolution in the American Tropics

Tom Givnish shares his research of bromeliads, a plant family which includes pineapples.

Aired 02/05/2014 | Rating TV-G

University Place

Bromeliad Evolution in the American Tropics

Special | 53m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

Tom Givnish shares his research of bromeliads, a plant family which includes pineapples.

Tom Givnish, Professor, Department of Botany, UW-Madison, reports on new findings regarding bromeliads, a family of flowering plants native to the American tropics. Givnish discusses their relationship to other plant families and the geographic spread of the bromeliads over the last hundred million years.

Aired 02/05/2014 | Rating TV-G

University Place is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

University Place is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

University Place

Bromeliad Evolution in the American Tropics

Special | 53m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

Tom Givnish, Professor, Department of Botany, UW-Madison, reports on new findings regarding bromeliads, a family of flowering plants native to the American tropics. Givnish discusses their relationship to other plant families and the geographic spread of the bromeliads over the last hundred million years.

Aired 02/05/2014 | Rating TV-G

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