Fall Board Meeting 2023
…better results. Originally from the Netherlands, Niels enjoys giving back to his community and is an avid birder. He enjoys exploring local trails and preserves with his family and has…
…better results. Originally from the Netherlands, Niels enjoys giving back to his community and is an avid birder. He enjoys exploring local trails and preserves with his family and has…
…is likely that more will be found as our collections are cataloged. Bain’s specimens curated by NCU date from 1891-1893 and were collected in Tennessee. Evelyn and Samuel Bain had…
…rutilus (Coquillett). M.A. Thesis, Zoology Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. SOURCES: 1. Steelman, Ben. November 8, 2011. Wilmington naturalist McCrary leaves local legacy. StarNews Online. https://www.starnewsonline.com/news/20111108/wilmington-naturalist-mccrary-leaves-local-legacy accessed…
…of his career working in rural locations on the North Island, especially Northland and Taranaki. (His early career was interrupted by service in the United States in the First World…
…to benefit the North Carolina Botanical Garden and receive a charitable tax deduction for the calendar year 2022*. How can you do this? Credit card online gifts must be made…
NCBGF Spring Board Meeting Friday, May 17, 2024 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Hybrid NCBG – Reeves Auditorium or via Zoom Join online: https://unc.zoom.us/j/92745095992 Join by phone: 1-301-715-8592 Enter Meeting…
…closed on Mondays and state holidays. Guided programs are only available Tuesdays through Fridays during the fall and spring season dates listed above. Consider a self-guided field trip if you…
…Fox (1915-1952), first curator of NCSC [fox: latin vulpes]) was one of the first, exclusively online, peer-reviewed, botanical journals. The journal was active for approximately ten years, from 2002 to…
…USA species are deeply and securely rooted. When he returned in early January to view the Hamamelis ovalis S. W. Leonard, “Big-leaf Witch-hazel” has red blossoms in December – February…