Winter in the Garden Programs

…gardening books, to kids’ toys, to plant-themed t-shirts, to crafts by local artisans. Shop in-person during normal Garden hours (Tuesdays-Saturdays 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sundays 1-5 p.m.) or online! At-Home Wreath…

Therapeutic Horticulture: FAQs

Online Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture? The Online certificate program is 100% online and asynchronous, with pre-recorded lectures and a rich online forum and networking community. It consists of four separate…

Kenneth Bryan Raper

…Leading Microbiologists doing Research at Chapel Hill. Press Release 3/4/74 (838): Science News, University News Bureau, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Alumni Records Office, University of North…

Clyde Ritchie Bell

News. “The garden is one-of-a-kind; everyone wants to know how we do it.” Dr. Bell retired from the Directorship of the Garden in 1986, but was very active in its…

Louis Hermann Pammel

…of Santa Clara Province, Cuba. The American Naturalist 32(377): 369-370. —–. 1898. Brown Rot of Cruciferous plants. The American Naturalist 32(376): 290-291. —–. 1898. Morphology and development of Astasia asterospora…

Land Acknowledgement

…with campus and North Carolina American Indian people. This garden will feature indigenous, culturally significant plants; create a gathering place to celebrate American Indian culture; assist and affirm American Indian…