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…developments and habitat destruction of today’s time took place. He made the most of this opportunity by doing what he loved, exploring, collecting, and building the herbarium he established at…
…developments and habitat destruction of today’s time took place. He made the most of this opportunity by doing what he loved, exploring, collecting, and building the herbarium he established at…
…of Mr. Shuttleworth, of England. Senecio rugelia Gray, Plantago rugellii Decaisne, Siphonychia rugelii Chapm. commemorate his name. My collections were in much request for exchange, as they contained many novelties…
…C.P. Sm. “silky lupine” Myosurus egglestonii Wooton & Standl. Quercus X egglestonii Trel. “Eggleston’s oak” Rubus egglestonii Blanch. Rubus idaeus var. egglstonii (Blanch.) Fern. Viola egglestonii Brainerd Viola septemloba ssp….
…Steve Leonard grew up as a kid. We brought those Trillium back in full flower, each one carefully bundled “Al Radford style” in folds of newspaper secured with rubber bands…
…holding Durant’s book on algae include University of Maryland (College Park, MD), Ohio State University Libraries (Columbus, OH), Princeton University Library (Princeton, NJ), Rutgers University Libraries (Piscataway, NJ), The Newark…
…Carolina Rocky Face Mountain is an outlier of the Brushy Mountains which start near the city of Lenoir in Caldwell County and run northeast through Alexander, Wilkes, and Iredell Counties…
…1973. Respiratory rates in roots of detopped and intact corn. OIKOS 24:465-468. SOURCES: “Bowmer, Richard Glenn.” American Men & Women of Science: A Biographical Directory of Today’s Leaders in Physical,…
…collections. Many of these herbaria are still present and active today, though there are underused in research and continued systematic collecting for regional floras is underfunded. … we used archived…
…Carolina State University campus dormitories…[and learn] about natural resources and their management in today’s global environment.” His mycological interests were reinforced when he found fairy rings of Chlorophyllum molybdites in…
…a portion of the original property was developed for the public in the area now called The Rocks. The connection between the Cokers and the North Carolina Botanical Garden runs…