The Paper Garden

…“Crepe paper has less of a vein,” she said. “ I’m trying to make these botanically correct … some leaves have very hard to see veins…So I buy a Japanese…

Hugo Leander Blomquist

…225-229.   SOURCES: SERNEC Data Portal. 2023. http//:sernecportal.org/index.php. Accessed on December 04. Anderson, Lewis E. (1965) In memoriam: Hugo Leander Blomquist 1885 [sic]-1964. The Bryologist 68(2): 251-254. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3241029…

Joseph Austin Holmes

…chemistry, agriculture, botany, chemistry, entomology, horticulture, math, and veterinary science. In botany, he took courses in systematics, histology, fungi, and extra credit, which probably consisted of original research. By July…

Up Now: Sculpture in the Garden

…and all ages are welcome. Most sculptures are available for purchase, and a portion of proceeds benefits the North Carolina Botanical Garden. This year’s show features 77 installations by 50…

DEI Strategic Plan

…town to improve bus lines to NCBG, more evening hours, etc.) Staff Lead: Allison Essen Aim Two – Accessibility for All Prioritize inclusion, accessibility, and diversity so the Garden is…

Willard Webster Eggleston

…Vermont: A List of the Fern and Seed Plants Growing without Cultivation in 1900. In 1904 he became a research scholar at the New York Botanical Garden, then in 1908…

Katherine Augusta Taylor

…Ms. Taylor moved there permanently in 1912. 3 “She managed her property as a working farm, going into town to purchase supplies in jeans when other women of her wealthy…

Walter Charles Blasdale

…Germany with Jacobus Henricus Van’t Hoff, who received the first Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1901. Blasdale and Van’t Hoff published several papers on salt solutions, and Blasdale’s continued research