Frances Katherine Foust Lombard
…allomycis Foust which had been found in soil collected from “Battle Grove, across the road from Coker Arboretum, Chapel Hill, N.C. [North Carolina], October 5, 1936… This organism is not…
…allomycis Foust which had been found in soil collected from “Battle Grove, across the road from Coker Arboretum, Chapel Hill, N.C. [North Carolina], October 5, 1936… This organism is not…
…classify flowering plants. By 1885 he had in his herbarium a specimen of every phanerogam [flowering plant] growing in that part of the state. As head of a rapidly enlarging…
…life. He surely must have lived in the town of Gloucester, but he had property in the country on the Piankatank River (or creek) and the Poropotank River (or creek),…
…National Science Foundation, all the mycological collections at NCU are searchable via www.mycoportal.org and our vascular plants are searchable via www.sernecportal.org Other herbaria that curate Charles Wright’s specimens include the…
…team behind Gaia’s Magical Goods from Carrboro as they lead their Intro to Natural Indigo Dyeing & Shibori Workshop! Courtney and Reverdy became obsessed with Indigo four years ago when…
Register Here with Arvis Boughman, Author, Lumbee Indian Tribe Member Date: Thursday, March 7, 2024 Time: 6:30 – 7:30 PM ET Location: Virtual Fee: Free; preregistration required During this talk,…
…of $1,850. You will be required to make an overall payment of $650, at a minimum, to be accepted into the program. At the time of registration, you will be…
…“Adolphine” Blizzard of Hartsville, Darlington County, South Carolina, as head of household, 45 years old, occupation “teacher,” and place of occupation “college.” Ethel L. Blizzard occupation “stenographer” and the place…