John White Chickering, Jr.

…vascular plants collected by Chickering unless otherwise indicated. Academy of Natural Sciences (PH), Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT, BRIT: SMU), Brown University (BRU), Butler University (BUT), California Botanic Garden

Donald Culross Peattie

(1898 – 1964) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) has cataloged approximately 900 vascular plants, a dozen fungal specimens, and one lichen specimen collected by Donald…

Frances Ernestine Silliman

…student Mary Sue Munson Brehme was a frequent co-collector. All were collected in 1954 in North Carolina with the exception of a single specimen of Micranthes petiolaris collected in 1963…

Judy Ann Tate Morgan

…of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1912-2005. https://www.lib.unc.edu:9000/biology/theses.html 3. Data Portal. 2021. http//:sernecportal.org/index.php. Accessed on October 26. 4. Personal communication, telephone conversation between Morgan and McCormick, 2009. 5. Personal communication,…

Orchids: Masters of Deception

…smoothly green, and entirely purple, above and below, often with inconspicuous spots (the latter two variations are shown here and the standard dotted green (at left). Each leaf retains its…

What’s Your Flavor? Special Event

…Kitchen. Participants will then travel to the Museum where many of the artists will be available to talk about their work displayed in the exhibit. Each talk will include paired…

Robert Rolland Brinker, O. F. M.

…of the Missouri Botanical Garden… Father Robert was equally at home in the classroom or in the kitchen. He enjoyed gourmet cooking, a task at which he attained much notoriety…

Dr. John Loomis Blodgett

…carrying enslaved people. http://www.pdavis.nl/Gallinas.htm accessed on 26 September 2011 7. Wikipedia contributors. (2022, July 1). Greenville, Liberia. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22:48, November 5, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Greenville,_Liberia&oldid=1096046450  …

Mary Sue Munson Brehme

…Munson Brehme worked at Old Salem Museums and Garden for twenty-seven years, mostly in the Trades Department where she was adept at making leather shoes, leather fire buckets, split white…

Ernest Gibbes Patton

…is survived by four children, Charlotte Patton Tinsley ’75, Ernest G. “Buzz” Patton, Jr. ’77, C. Read Patton and Stephen L. Patton.”2 Partial List of Publications: Patton, Ernest Gibbes. 1950….