New Species of Foamflower
…– field study was essential in determining the geography of the stolon/non-stolon forms. Technically, the Tiarella “stolons” are better referred to as “runners” – they are completely above-ground and usually…
…– field study was essential in determining the geography of the stolon/non-stolon forms. Technically, the Tiarella “stolons” are better referred to as “runners” – they are completely above-ground and usually…
…Fee: Free; preregistration required Longleaf pine forests once covered over 90 million acres of the Southeast, but they have been reduced to less than 5 million acres today. Restoring longleaf…
…was graciously donated by her husband, R.B. Fitch, in 1997 after friends and family sent scores of memorial gifts to the Garden. We have been able to bring a renowned…
…Reeves Auditorium Fee: Free; preregistration required This talk will explore how the longleaf pine, a native tree of the Southeast, provides food, medicine, and craft materials for various tribes such…
…Zoom Webinar Fee: Free; preregistration required Longleaf pine-wiregrass ecosystems of the southeastern United States are adapted to frequent low-intensity fires, which maintain open, savanna-like landscapes and foster high species richness…
…more itaconic acid than the parent strain, and 4 that produced no itaconic acid. Among the 141 strains which were obviously altered morphologically were 42 strains not apparently altered biochemically,…
15 September 1889 — 2 July 1987 The University of North Carolina Herbarium at Chapel Hill has cataloged nearly 1700 vascular plant specimens collected by Delzie Demaree. Without doubt many…
…Herbarium in Coker Hall? The answer in one word: parking! Parking on campus is highly regulated, expensive, and the Herbarium has but a single visitor parking permit. Fortunately parking at…
Every Thursday from April 6 to June 15, we’re staying open until 7 p.m. so you can enjoy our display gardens in the evening. Our exhibit hall and Garden Shop…
…collected in 1839 in Mobile, Alabama, and most were acquired by NCU as a gift from Jesup Herbarium of Dartmouth College (HNH) in 2002. As only approximately 13% of NCU’s…