Work from Home Work-Study Students

…a group of nearly 30, including students from Education, Administration, Horticulture Departments at the Garden. Biology faculty and Garden member Dr. Mark Peifer heard about the Herbarium’s expanded use of…

Preparing for Your Event

Preparing for Your Event Our conservation ethic runs through everything we do and we ask the same from our facility users. All events at the North Carolina Botanical Garden must…

Edward Avery McIlhenny

…P. A. Tavener, Maurice Sullivan, Herbert S. Cutler, Bayard H. Christy, Jay A. Weber, Frederick J. Ruff, Dayton Stoner, W. E. Scott, and E. A. McIlhenny. 1940. Birds and the…

Orchids: Masters of Deception

…species of orchids the corms resemble globular bulbs, while in other species the corms resemble pudgy roots. For pollination, orchids rely on bees, wasps, moths, and occasionally other insects, to…

Charles Henry Hitchcock

…died in February, 1892, and he married her sister, Charlotte Malvina Barrows, in September, 1894, who resides, with the two surviving daughters, Martha Barrows and Alleine Lee, in Honolulu. (3)…

William Willard Ashe

…1932. William Willard Ashe. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 48(1): 40-47. 2. Weakley, A.S., D.B. Poindexter, H.C. Medford, B.A. Sorrie, C.A. McCormick, E.L. Bridges, S.L. Orzell, K.A. Bradley,…

Harriet Lathrop Merrow

…. Most were collected in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she did graduate studies in 1891-1894. Other collecting locations include Kingston, Rhode Island, where she taught, and Waverly, Massachusetts, where mentor…

Paul W. Gabrielson

…Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., 187 pp. Scagel, R. F., P. W. Gabrielson, D. J. Garbary, L. Golden, M. W. Hawkes, S. C. Lindstrom, J. C. Oliveira & T. B. Widdowson. 1989….