Carroll Emory Wood, Jr.
…thousand”. After a hiatus serving in the United States Army 695th Armored Field Artillery Battalion in Europe during World War II, he returned to Harvard to earn his Master of…
…thousand”. After a hiatus serving in the United States Army 695th Armored Field Artillery Battalion in Europe during World War II, he returned to Harvard to earn his Master of…
…for the U.S. Soil Survey from 1913 to 1920, and as a geologist & soil expert for the American Rural Planning Association in Madison, Wisconsin in 1920. W. B. Cobb…
…happy hour!). She was an accomplished world traveler. At home, she enjoyed a glass of white wine with her “cousin” Suzie Truss and other close friends, often in the upper…
…and News: Plagiobothrys austinae (Greene) Johnston: A new addition to the Oregon Flora. Madrono 16(3): 108. SOURCES: Macroalgal Herbarium Portal. 2022. https://macroalgae.org/portal/index.php. Accessed on December 21. Obituary: Haru (Francia) Chisaki…
…Steve Leonard grew up as a kid. We brought those Trillium back in full flower, each one carefully bundled “Al Radford style” in folds of newspaper secured with rubber bands…
…Outer Banks of North Carolina. Image courtesy of The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. “In 1961 Dr. Burk joined the faculty of Smith College [Northampton, Massachusetts, USA], starting an…
…gold rush of 1849. By the 1830s, gold Hairy rubber cup fungi (Galiella rufa) on Uwharrie Trail near Little Long Mountain, Uwharrie National Forest prospectors and miners had moved into…
…in the 1930’s still grows there today, and many mature trees can be found naturalized in nearby Battle Park. PUBLICATIONS (incomplete list): Raynal, Charles E (1928) Friend of Man…
…by scientists. As a graduate student, many decades ago, I learned that orchids exemplify two of the plant world’s most intricate forms of symbiosis: associations with soil fungi and pollination…