

Wild individual of Phlox subulata found by Austin Garner

Robin gets her hands dirty planting cuttings

Purple and white flowers in a population of Phlox bifida, or "cleft phlox"

Cuttings transplanted to the field

Field of wildflowers, include dark-red Phlox drummondii, in central Texas

Phlox amoena (Hairy phlox) field site

Field team poses with their gardens

Pipevine swallowtail butterfly foraging on a dark-red Phlox drummondii flower

Field of dark-red Phlox drummondii outside of Austin, Texas

Field of light-blue Phlox drummondii and bluebonnets in central Texas

Cows charging a field of dark-red Phlox drummondii

Piles of phlox roemariana, the goldeneye phlox

Attracting pollinators with potted-plant arrays

Pipevine swallowtail butterfly foraging on a light-blue Phlox drummondii flower

Field of bluebonnet wildflowers in Texas

Common garden experiment at Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area

Skipper butterfly visiting a Phlox cuspidata flower

Field crew building fences for field work at the Stengl Biological Station

Pounding stakes for fences to protect field experiments at the Stengl Biological Station

Phlox drummondii growing in a common-garden field experiment at Stengl Biological Station
Hopkins Lab
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
Harvard University
Arnold Arboretum
1300 Centre Street
Boston, MA 02131
Principal Investigator
Prof. Robin Hopkins
Weld Hill Research Building
Room 214
Office: (617) 384-5501
Harvard University Herbaria
Room 224
Office: (617) 496-9613
Email: rhopkins@fas.harvard.edu
Administrator
Esther Jules
Office: (617) 384-5598
Email: ejules@fas.harvard.edu