Little Sprouts: ‘I Spy Spring’
…the mysterious lives of the spotted and marbled salamanders that live at the Garden through animal encounters, stories, craft, and a visit to a real vernal pool to search for…
…the mysterious lives of the spotted and marbled salamanders that live at the Garden through animal encounters, stories, craft, and a visit to a real vernal pool to search for…
…Therapy program on UNC-TV’s North Carolina Science Now Therapeutic Horticulture Courses Our Hybrid Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture program runs on a fixed schedule from approximately August to April each year….
…longleaf pine ecosystem, that members of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina have used for centuries in the coastal plain of North Carolina and continue to use today. Register Here…
…and allied researchers are today viewed as primary sources for information on southeastern U.S plants—information that is a foundational tool used by botanists, foresters, horticulturists, conservationists, and students throughout the…
…Embark on a transformative journey into the world of Plant Spirit Herbalism with this experiential course. Dive deep into the spiritual energetics of herbs like lemon balm, tulsi, and passion…
…and calm. This compassionate space will inspire and nourish you as we embrace the gifts of the natural world. No previous art or writing experience is necessary. Just bring your…
…appreciation of the natural world around us. Mellichamp is a recently retired professor of botany and horticulture at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where he taught for over…
…Carolina Botanical Garden Newsletter in 2010. Videos about algae presented by AlgaeBase. ##### PUBLICATIONS Thesis Gabrielson, Paul W. (1980) Morphological studies of selected Northern Hemisphere genera in the family Solieriaceae,…
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