Floras

…and allied researchers are today viewed as primary sources for information on southeastern U.S plants—information that is a foundational tool used by botanists, foresters, horticulturists, conservationists, and students throughout the…

Wishlist

…grains, egg shells, coffee grounds, coffee filters and tea bags, old flower arrangements. Sorry, we do not accept: Meat and dairy products, leftovers, food cooked in oil, paper products, non-biodegradable…

Benjamin Franklin Bush

…Sarg., Chenopodium missouriense Aellen, Delphinium treleasei Bush, Hamamelis vernalis Sarg., Crataegus missouriensis Britton, Crataegus padifolia Sarg., Callirhoe bushii Fernald, Viola missouriensis Greene, Fraxinus profunda Bush, Scutellaria bushii Britton, Aureolaria calycosa…

What Do Gardeners Do in the Winter?

…Nuts, our volunteers, and our fantastic team of work study students. Even though we are working, we aren’t too busy to answer questions, meet the dog, or to show folks…

Work from Home Work-Study Students

…a group of nearly 30, including students from Education, Administration, Horticulture Departments at the Garden. Biology faculty and Garden member Dr. Mark Peifer heard about the Herbarium’s expanded use of…

Saving the Crystal Skipper

…in local restoration efforts throughout North Carolina. So, last fall, with cooperation and a collecting permit from NC State Parks, NCBG staff Mike Kunz and Emma Marzolf, NCBG interns, Gloria…

Available Now: FloraQuest: Carolinas & Georgia App

…our Southeastern Flora Team released FloraQuest: Northern Tier, which covers Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Washington (D.C.), Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and parts of New York, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois;…

Plan a Self-Guided Field Trip

…and animals. Garden beds are for plants, not feet! Leave all flowers, leaves, seeds, sticks, rocks, and animals as you find them so that everyone can enjoy them. The Garden…