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…this history –– that for people of color, today’s gardens, parks, and natural areas may not be neutral, apolitical, or restorative spaces. We are committed to creating an environment in…
…this history –– that for people of color, today’s gardens, parks, and natural areas may not be neutral, apolitical, or restorative spaces. We are committed to creating an environment in…
…Botanical Garden. Donations will provide resources to protect, preserve, and conserve our nature heritage by sustaining the Garden’s operations. Register today! Capacity is limited to 500 households. REGISTER HERE …
…a portion of the original property was developed for the public in the area now called The Rocks. The connection between the Cokers and the North Carolina Botanical Garden runs…
…1986 he received the Distinguished Alumni Award from his alma mater. John Russell Bozeman was a dynamic young man from Georgia with all the needed qualifications [to continue the herbarium…
…Pteridophyte Collections Consortium – Ferns & Fern Allies Pteridophytes (ferns, lycophytes, and their extinct seed-free relatives) are a diverse group of plants that today comprises approximately 12,000 species and plays…
…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…
…venue for your next COVID-safe event. Take advantage of the cooler fall weather, our annual sculpture show, and our native plant landscapes, and book your private event today! Use the…
…gold rush of 1849. By the 1830s, gold Hairy rubber cup fungi (Galiella rufa) on Uwharrie Trail near Little Long Mountain, Uwharrie National Forest prospectors and miners had moved into…
…300. URL: https://doi.org/10.3159/TORREY-D-22-00024.1 2. SERNEC Data Portal. 2022. http//:sernecportal.org/index.php. Accessed on November 21. 3. “Carl John Burk.” American Men & Women of Science: A Biographical Directory of Today’s Leaders in…
…C.P. Sm. “silky lupine” Myosurus egglestonii Wooton & Standl. Quercus X egglestonii Trel. “Eggleston’s oak” Rubus egglestonii Blanch. Rubus idaeus var. egglstonii (Blanch.) Fern. Viola egglestonii Brainerd Viola septemloba ssp….