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,…
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,…
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:…
…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….
…the threshold of invasiveness in the area may become a bigger issue as we head towards a warmer reality. But this isn’t all bad news. This shift may mean certain…
…the essential tool of fire management. Finally, you will find out how you can be a good advocate for longleaf pine and join the collaborative efforts to ensure that this…
…North Carolina. Peters Mountain mallow (Iliamna corei) grows only on a single mountain on the VA-WV border. Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is an obvious notable species – endemic to the…
…a dinosaur fungus. The closest relatives it does have look nothing like it and have yeast-like forms, including both plant and human pathogens. In fact, the fungi that look most…
…consistently moist to wet, rich soils in full to part sun, but it is adaptable to various soil types and does not need to be planted in standing water to…
…in mid- to late-summer, persist through the winter, and make interesting additions to cut flower arrangements. Although not as pungent as other mints, the leaves of downy woodmint are still…
…near Avon” in Dare County, North Carolina on 10 October, 1953. The species is not without controversial aspects –– does it really extend into New England as far as Massachusetts?…