Michel Georges Desire Lelong

…be greatly missed by family, friends, colleagues, and former students throughout the world. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in his honor to Catholic Charities of…

The Bees Are Back!

…in their minds, and get up close and personal with the bees. Responsible for pollinating one third of the world’s food and produce, these fascinating creatures captivated everyone, and are…

Lytt Irvine Gardner, Sr.

…at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. During World War II, he served with the medical corps and reached the rank of captain. He was the officer in charge of…

Twilight Thursdays Begin April 6

…exception of service animals, pets are not allowed in the Garden, and as part of the UNC campus, open containers of alcohol are prohibited. Hours and Admission Twilight Thursdays run…

Paul Otto Schallert

…a specimen collected in 1947, Schallert’s address in Winston-Salem was No. 3, Cascade Avenue. Sometime after World War II, he moved to Altamonte Springs, Seminole County, Florida.”1 Schallert frequently used…

Norton G. Miller

…arts in biology at the University of Buffalo, now the State University of New York at Buffalo, in 1963, graduating with high distinction in biology. Growing up in rural western…

George Shuford Ramseur

…Operations, Inc., 2010. 3. “Ruth Anderson Ramseur, July 24, 1925 – May 23, 2019” Obituary, Moore-Cortner Funeral Home, Winchester, TN. https://www.moorecortner.com/obituaries/Ruth-Anderson-Ramseur?obId=4429338 accessed on 5 August 2020. 4. Priestly, Mary. 2009….

John Lewis Sheldon

…of the carnation rust. Botanical Gazette 40: 225-229. Sheldon, John L. 1905. Concerning the identity of the fungi causing an anthracnose of the sweet-pea and the bitter-rot of the apple….

Horticultural Therapy at NCBG

…can make a world of difference in their self-esteem and confidence. “The social stigma towards people with mental illness is a huge barrier. This program helps break down the barrier,”…