List members, For anyone who is planning to come to St. Louis and who likes flowers, here is a little bit of history to mix with that passion. The Missouri Botanical (Shaw's) Garden is presenting a couple of displays that exhibit the variety of plants that Lewis & Clark saw during their historic trip 200 years ago - through 14 March 2004. You can get a free map called "The Lewis and Clark Plant Trail" that gives you a self guided tour of 27 plants that they would have encountered on their trip that are also on the grounds of the Gardens. There is an exhibit of 20 pressed plants "Plants of the Lewis and Clark Expedition" in the Ridgway Center on the Gardens' grounds. You can also purchase a book called "Common To This Country, Botanical Discoveries of Lewis & Clark" by Susan H. Munger - 128 pages, $22.95. The Missouri Historical Society has "Lewis & Clark: The National Bicentennial Exhibition" from this coming Wednesday through 6 Sep 2004 in their building at 5700 Lindell Blvd. This exhibit has 8 original plants from the expedition and other artifacts. [314-746-4599 for more information] This information was in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch today in the Lifestyle section on pages 24 & 25 with photos. Gloria