Wildflowers of the Atlantic Southeast wins National Outdoor Book Award
…work of natural history which takes readers deep under the earth. These and more are among the winners of 2019 National Outdoor Books. A total of nineteen books were chosen…
…work of natural history which takes readers deep under the earth. These and more are among the winners of 2019 National Outdoor Books. A total of nineteen books were chosen…
…year. As I read her descriptions of exploring the wetlands of the headwaters of the Haw River in Guilford and Forsyth Counties I was surprised that she listed skunk cabbage…
…send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: North Carolina Botanical Garden UNC–Chapel Hill attn: NCWFOY 2022 CB 3375 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3375 Read more about the Wildflower of the Year program…
…venue for your next COVID-safe event. Take advantage of the cooler fall weather, our annual sculpture show, and our native plant landscapes, and book your private event today! Use the…
…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….
…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…
…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…
…C. J., & McMaster, N. D. 1988. The spread of Catalpa ovata G. Don in western Massachusetts and its biogeographic implications. Rhodora, 90(864), 461–464. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23312486 Burk, C. J., & Prabhu,…
…gold rush of 1849. By the 1830s, gold Hairy rubber cup fungi (Galiella rufa) on Uwharrie Trail near Little Long Mountain, Uwharrie National Forest prospectors and miners had moved into…
…1986 he received the Distinguished Alumni Award from his alma mater. John Russell Bozeman was a dynamic young man from Georgia with all the needed qualifications [to continue the herbarium…