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Story Garden Submission Form

To share your plant story, please use the form below. We will use your contact information to let you know when your story has been published on the website.

Images: We will add herbarium specimens, additional images, and other features such as hyperlinks to submissions. You are welcomer to share images with us if you choose, but these are not required.

Important: For stories and especially for poems, please type // to indicate line breaks. If you have specific formatting requests, please submit an image to help with editing.

 

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