Alan Weakley featured on Backyard Ecology podcast
…reach as many audiences as possible. Weakley explains, “We want plant identification to be easy. We want it to be sophisticated. We want the best scientific information out there…We want…
…reach as many audiences as possible. Weakley explains, “We want plant identification to be easy. We want it to be sophisticated. We want the best scientific information out there…We want…
Annual NCBGF Membership Meeting Friday, November 17, 2023 1 – 2 p.m. Virtual, Zoom Join online: https://unc.zoom.us/s/92157457373 Join by phone: 1-305-224-1968 Enter Meeting ID: 921 5745 7373 Membership Meeting (Virtual…
…collecting years were from 1984-1996, during which he averaged over 2,000 specimen numbers per year, with most of these being from Arkansas, Texas, and Florida. Many of these specimens are…
…the Jones Center at Ichauway Herbarium (ICHAUWAY) included in sernecportal.org, a searchable online database of herbarium specimens. PUBLICATIONS: Giencke, L. M., R. C. Denhof, L. K. Kirkman, D. J….
…a gift to benefit the North Carolina Botanical Garden and receive a charitable tax deduction for the calendar year 2021*. How can you do this? Credit card online gifts must…
…garden beds at the Edible Campus Garden. At the North Carolina Botanical Garden, our two community garden programs, the Carolina Community Garden and Edible Campus UNC, are recipients of this…
…Horticulture Program Manager at the North Carolina Botanical Garden, providing direct services to community organizations and managing the Hybrid and Online Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture programs offered by the Garden….
…tree, who collected them, and most importantly, how big were the cores? Would they fit in standard herbarium cases? Tyler Mitchell collects a tree core as part of his research…
…There is also a pay lot directly behind the Dead Mule with free parking on Sundays. For more parking info visit www.parkonthehill.com Registration: Register online here or on-site Sunday, June…
…hardwoods. The species apparently tolerates prescribed burning which is typical management in the longleaf pine woods of south Mississippi. One interesting theory proposed by Steve Leonard was that the new…