Diane Elizbeth Wickland

…M. K. Crawford, J. Cihlar, and J. L. Schnase. 2001. Advancing our Biological and Ecological Predictive Capabilities. In: Proceedings, IEEE – International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Sydney, Australia, July…

Virtual Webinar – Pine Tree Pharmacy

Register Here with Arvis Boughman, Author, Lumbee Indian Tribe Member Date: Thursday, March 7, 2024 Time: 6:30 – 7:30 PM ET Location: Virtual Fee: Free; preregistration required During this talk,…

New boardwalk open at Mason Farm

…soon as possible, we had to dip into our rainy day fund. Please consider donating to help us cover the costs of rebuilding this special resource! Make a gift today…

John R. Bozeman

…up to the same height the name plates on all the steel cases; they had not all been purchased from the same company. This required a little drilling, but John…

Loan & Accession Policy

Loan and Accession Policies Our mailing/shipping address is: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) CB #3280 Coker Hall 120 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280, U.S.A. Telephone:…

Clyde Ritchie Bell

…1967-1971. Regnum Vegetabile, Volume 90. Utrecht, Netherlands: Published by Oosthoek’s Uitgevermaatschappij for the International Bureau for Plant Taxonomy and Nomenclature. ii, 539 pp. 1973 (with J. Edison Adams, Victor A….

Bruce Alexander Sorrie

…Carolina], where annual burning is widespread, are the only locations where the Sandhills Heartleaf can said to be common.”1 In 2011 the University of North Carolina Press published Sorrie’s “A…

Up Now: Sculpture in the Garden

…and all ages are welcome. Most sculptures are available for purchase, and a portion of proceeds benefits the North Carolina Botanical Garden. This year’s show features 77 installations by 50…

Preserves and Natural Areas

…The North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation seeks to add all available undeveloped properties to the Stillhouse Bottom Nature Preserve through land donation and purchase, and through conservation easements. The undeveloped…

Up Now: Sculpture in the Garden

…It’s free to visit during normal Garden hours (donations welcome), and all ages are welcome. Most sculptures are available for purchase, and a portion of proceeds benefits the North Carolina…