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Joy Viola's Images

Title: Retired academic
Organization: Northeastern University
Country: United States

Joy Viola retired after 33 years at Northeastern University, Boston in a variety of administrative positions including Dean of International Affairs. Her professional travels were surpassed, however, by her natural history travels with her husband, Alfred. Together they have photographed flora and fauna on all seven continents. Their entire photographic collection has now been willed to the Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health and is in the process of being transferred into the Bugwood Image Database System. Although now a septuagenarian, she continues to add to her photo collection, most recently photographing the polar bears of Hudson Bay, the birds and flowers of Costa Rica, Florida and Arizona and in 2012,  the flora and fauna of Cuba.


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5475171 pineapple Ananas spp. Pineapple Plant
5475166 sensitive plant Mimosa spp. Guide identified this as verry invasive mimosa - don't know which one. Growing in profusion along the roadside
5475151 bamboo Bambusa spp.
5475152 bamboo Bambusa spp.
5475122 blackeyed Susan vine Thunbergia alata Invasive - has spread into USA
5475173 blackeyed Susan vine Thunbergia alata Invasive - has spread into USA
5475174 blackeyed Susan vine Thunbergia alata Invasive - has spread into USA
5475159 cork palm Microcycas calocoma endemic to Pinar del Rio Province and classified as critically endangered
5475149 red ginger Alpinia purpurata
5475148 red ginger Alpinia purpurata

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