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…
…Archives. PUBLICATIONS: Lipps, Emma Lewis. 1966. Plant communities of a portion of Flloyd County, Georgia — Especially the Marshall Forest. Doctoral Thesis, University of Tennessee. Lipps, E. L. and H….
…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…
…your land? Check out the NC Pollinator Alliance’s list of seed suppliers to locate native seeds near you Learn about attracting pollinators to your farm and farmscaping to establish beneficial…
…high-road and byway, bog and mountain peak, ever on the look-out for floral strangers, whom they ruthlessly sacrifice to the glue-and-paper deity.” — Gerald McCarthy The University of North Carolina…
…specimens by Dan Meyers, UNC-CH senior and Mary McKee Felton Intern. The main part of the day will involve oral presentations and poster discussions. To cap the day, we are…
…coral endosymbionts. Current Biology 28: 1-11. Hughey, J. R., K. A. Miller and P. W. Gabrielson. 2018. Mitogenome analysis of a green tide forming Ulva from California, USA confirms its…
…the Southeast (and their garden uses). He has traveled extensively in the United States, and has made trips to see unusual plants in Costa Rica, South Africa, Borneo, China, Australia…