Random Walk through the Herbarium
…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…
…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…
…late 1970’s. In addition to serving as head of the Biology Department for a number of years, she also served at the pre-med advisor, and moderator of the “Albertans” science…
…Bog, replaces an earlier structure destroyed by Hurricane Florence in 2018. Without a boardwalk, Siler’s Bog has been impassable: visitors have had to treat the loop trail through Mason Farm…
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…Annie instead held onto these lands as she acquired them, without selling off the timber. In the early 1990’s when Dr. Annie learned of another adjacent parcel containing a small…
…to enter upon a fuller field. In the meantime two life-events had occurred: he had lost his three children with diphtheria, himself barely escaping, and he had begun in earnest…
…the yearly average sent out had been slightly over 3,000 specimens. During his first year, John shipped out 70,431 specimens which reduced the backlog considerably. In two years he had…
…“A taxonomic study of the Mucorales in the southeastern United States”. Pilobolus crystallinus in the fungi order Mucorales Image was created by Sava Krstic at Mushroom Observer Published in…
Native only to a 90-mile inland radius around Wilmington, the Venus flytrap is a symbol of the Atlantic coastal plain’s unique ecology — and a contender for the federal endangered…
…our compost leaders and even continued to volunteer when she was back during breaks from college! When the stay-at-home order began in the spring and Simone had to return home,…