Following in Botanical Footsteps at Rocky Face Mountain
…granitic domes in the Brushies, a visit in the latter part of May can yield a stunning floral display of dozens of these rare plants in bloom.”9 Allium Keeverae. Photo…
…granitic domes in the Brushies, a visit in the latter part of May can yield a stunning floral display of dozens of these rare plants in bloom.”9 Allium Keeverae. Photo…
…a new Tiarella to your plant list! SOURCES: “Stolon” com https://www.dictionary.com/browse/stolon accessed on 23 January 2022. Nesom, G. L. Taxonomy of Tiarella (Saxifragaceae) in the eastern USA. Phytoneuron 2021-31: 1–61….
…NCU were vouchers for his doctoral thesis on high mountain plant communities in the southern Appalachians collected during the summers of 1956, 1957, and 1958. During the autumn of 1956…
…Grave Memorial #98433321. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=98433321 accessed on 5 February 2015. 2. One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Annual Commencement, Tuesday, June 10, 1930. University of North Carolina. https://archive.org/stream/commencement19301930univ/commencement19301930univ_djvu.txt 3. University of North Carolina…
…S. and Grace C. Madsen (1956) Florida Scytonemataceae II. American Midland Naturalist 56(1): 116-`25. Andrews, A. LeRoy (1957) Taxonomic notes. XIII. The genus Campylium. The Bryologist 60(2): 127-135. Anderson, Lewis…
…investigation of Chandler Mountain, St. Clair Co., Alabama. Castanea 32(3): 133-154. SOURCES: http://www.lib.unc.edu/biology/theses.html accessed on 30 December 2010 http://www.kennesaw.edu/cetl/oralhistories/Ed%20Bostick.pdf accessed on 30 December 2010 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennesaw_State_University accessed on 30 December 2010…
…searching for eco-friendly textile dyeing techniques. They have been busy dyeing ever since, selling magical handmade goods at local and online markets. They also love to share what they’ve learned…
…biting insects. Additionally, the berries are edible, and though somewhat bland and mealy when consumed raw, they can be cooked and prepared into jelly or wine. Beautyberry is very easy…