Gerald McCarthy
…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…
…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…
…Mexico. The Bryologist 77(4): 639-641. Snider, Jerry A. and W. D. Margadant (1973) Proposal for the conservation of the generic name Pleuridium Rabenh. (1848) against Pleuridium Brid. (1819). Taxon 22(5/6):…
…the 1994 Field Year. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 76(9):1549-1577. Wickland, D. 1994. Terrestrial Ecology Interests in a Brazilian Study. Revista Brasileira de Geofisica 12(1): 29-31. Bolle, H.-J., J.-C….
…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 School for Field Studies in Australia and studied the distribution of Wet Sclerophyll forests. Upon returning to Carolina Hannah took Local Flora (Biology 272) with Dr. Alan Weakley and…
By Angelica Edwards, NCBG Communications Intern The annual Spring Native Plant Sale will return to the North Carolina Botanical Garden on Saturday, May 7 from 10:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Visitors…
…donates them to the Garden Shop or Garden educational programs. “I put myself through school, working as a florist,” she said. Woodsong was 17 when she became a floral designer….
The garden may be closed but you can still buy great native plants from our nursery and, in doing so, help support our organization! How to Purchase Plants from NCBG…
…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…