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Submitted by benjaminburk on Fri, 02/16/2018 - 11:38

The organism to be pictured resides in the Durfee Conservatory, chich is located between University Health Services and Morill II. The exact address is 210 Stockbridge Road and it is open to the public 10am to 4pm, Monday through Friday. The entranced used was the one closest to Morill II and it had a wooden sign outside of it that read "Durfee Conservatory Visitors Welcome". Once inside the organism to be pictured is directly to the left in a square pot. The name of the plant is Camellia Japonica Jarvis Red, once the plant is located return to the door and place your left hip on the shelves grounded to the wall then take a picture at eye level or approximately five and a half feet of the ground, being sure to capture the as much of the plant as possible and being sure that the two blooming flowers are visible. Then square your shoulders to the side of the plant facing Morill II and locate the lower of the two flowers on the plant. Clear away the branches in order to see the flower head on and take your second picture. Make sure that the flower takes up the majority of the screen and that individual structures of the flowers can be identifiable. 

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