Carnivorous Conservation

…plant, it’s an opportunity to live a little longer in a habitat nearly barren of nutrients. The Venus flytrap, and carnivorous plants like them, are oddities of the plant world….

Delzie Demaree

…plants on the spot in his rugged, beat-up field press…He discarded newspapers printed with comic strips. He reasoned that to use comics for pressing plants was to tempt an hourly…

New Lichens in The Old North State

…more dynamic form, published online and updated as new information becomes available. Gary Perlmutter and Tom Howard are the people behind Lichens of North Carolina the one of the many…

Paul Wilson Titman

…undergraduate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and lived at 108 Hillsboro [Hillsborough] Street in Chapel Hill.2 Paul Wilson Titman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill…

William Battle Cobb

…for the U.S. Soil Survey from 1913 to 1920, and as a geologist & soil expert for the American Rural Planning Association in Madison, Wisconsin in 1920. W. B. Cobb…

John Lewis Sheldon

…pp. 131-141. Sheldon, John L. 1901. Rooting of Oxalis leaves. Plant World 4(11): 201-202. Sheldon, John L. 1901. Some abnormal flowers. The American Botanist 1(5): 66-67. Sheldon, John L. 1900….

Heinrich “Henry” Karl Daniel Eggert

…nephew, August Eggert**, and turned his greenhouses over to him to run. This nephew lived more or less intimately with him. Mr. Eggert was always of a peculiar disposition, apparently…

Mary Cloyd Burnley Stifler

American Chemical Journal 43(5): 412-417. Kohler, E. P., G. L. Heritage, M. C. Burnley (1910) The Friedel and Crafts reaction with chlorides of unsaturated acids. American Chemical Journal 44(1): 60-75….

Samuel B. Jones, Jr.

…Rodora 89: 35-40. Jones, S. B. 1983. Director’s report. Newsletter, University of Georgia, The Friends of the Botanical Garden 12(1): 3-6. Jones, S. B. 1982. Director’s report. Newsletter, University of…