Goodwin LeBaron Foster
…a gift from the Jesup Herbarium of Dartmouth College (HNH) in 2002. (If Foster collected in New Hampshire, it is likely those remain at HNH.) Goodwin LeBaron Foster was born…
…a gift from the Jesup Herbarium of Dartmouth College (HNH) in 2002. (If Foster collected in New Hampshire, it is likely those remain at HNH.) Goodwin LeBaron Foster was born…
…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…
…Rene Gommes, James Gosz, Kathy Hibbard, Tamotsu Igarashi, Pavel Kabat, Dick Olson, Stephen Plummer, Ichtiaque Rasool, Michael Raupach, Robert Scholes, John Townshend, Riccardo Valentini, and Diane Wickland. 2002. Initiative to…
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…
…native plants found in North Carolina, including pitcher plants, trout lilies, and Venus flytraps. She is a student in NCBG’s Botanical Art & Illustration program, which helps her strengthen her…
…Chambers Coker’s grave in the Old Chapel Hill Cemetery. A second project which Hannah will take on during her Mohr Internship is to delve into our on-line database of plants…
…Mr. Arvis Boughman will discuss plants and herbal remedies, including those of the longleaf pine ecosystem, that members of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina have used for centuries in…
…beach in Ireland — which lead me to look up “marram grass” and to see if it occurs in North Carolina. As a result I’ll be completing the database records…
…curse that insulted humanity and gave his life [illegible] the Northern Cause, dying at [illegible] N. C. when a little less [illegible] years of age. Here in the above-mentioned brick…
…and wire mesh to prevent animals from getting in. One of her favorite parts of having her own compost is getting to chop up her food scraps! It is also…