Tuesday was what would be the 210th birthday of Charles Darwin.
To celebrate, Minot State University opened their greenhouse to the public to show off some of the plants Darwin studied years ago.
"Biology without Darwin is like Biology without living things,” said Alexey Shipunov, Biology Department associate professor.
"He studied carnivorous plants. He made one of the first experiments, he tried to feed carnivorous plants with some prey like food. And slowly he studied movements in plants and we have sensitive plants. And he studied pollination in orchids. So we have three kinds of plants which Darwin worked with,” said Shipunov.