Carolina Moonlight Garden Party

…about ticket purchasing or event sponsorship? Contact Stephen Keith at 919-962-9458. Buy Tickets Gala Planning Committee Gail Perry Melanie Christian Amy Helwig Dunlap Virginia Buysse Thank you to our growing…

George Andrew Christenberry

…professor of biology and dean of the Men’s College. He was named president of Shorter College, Rome, Georgia, in 1953, returning to Furman in 1958, where he became administrative director…

NCBGF Officers and Directors

…Sociology, Duke University Carol spent decades in the education field, first working as a reading teacher for Granville County Schools, eventually becoming associate dean of the UNC School of Medicine,

John Nathaniel Couch

medicine, but almost immediately changed to botany, under the influence of William Chambers Coker, then Chair of the Botany Department. While still an undergraduate, he had a brief tour of…

Land Acknowledgement

…action to advocate for and support the agendas of Native communities. The Garden and Foundation aspire to understand and share a complete history of the land we steward. Indigenous Land…

Frederick William Gray

(1878 – 9 March 1960) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) has cataloged 29 lichen specimens and approximately half a dozen fern specimens collected by Reverend…

Laurie M. Stewart Radford

…he died in January, 1936. “The confusion would be compounded by the arrival of some additional 12,000 specimens from the Harbison Herbarium, recently purchased from his widow… In April [1936]…

Botanical Art Fundamentals Program

…North Carolina art professionals and botany professionals. The program can be completed entirely online, but you may opt to take classes in-person as well. To complete the program, you must…

Photography Sessions

complete the reservation form above to ensure availability of our spaces, but there is no associated fee. Professional/Commercial Photography All professional/commercial photographers visiting the Garden must complete the reservation form…

Wishlist

…be tax deductible. Donate Compost The CCCG accepts compost donations from community members, faculty, staff, students and everything in between. Compost donations are chopped and incorporated into one of our…