Adams Jewett, M.D.
…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…
…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…
Virtual Field Trip Materials A whole package of materials that corresponds to our From the Mountains to the Coast guided field trip program for 3rd Grade. Free with registration. COMING…
Register Here with Alan Weakley, Director, UNC Herbarium (NCU) Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2024 Time: 3:30 PM-4:30 PM ET Location: Virtual Fee: Free; preregistration required Join Dr. Alan Weakley, the…
This past Saturday, the Carolina Campus Community Garden hosted the first free Honeybee Hive Tour of the year! As a seamless addition to UNC’s recent distinction as a Bee Campus…
Register Here with Michael Kunz, NCBG Director of Conservation Programs Date: Thursday, May 23, 2024 Time: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM ET Location: Virtual and in Reeves Auditorium Fee: Free; preregistration required…
…– 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…
…Free; preregistration required The longleaf pine ecosystem is one of the most diverse and endangered habitats in North America, supporting hundreds of plant and animal species, many of which are…
…Mountain, and Three Top Mountain.”7 It is listed as a federally endangered plant. Chickering wrote of his botanical explorations in several scholarly journals (see PUBLICATIONS, below), and also presented his…
…legacy of African American plantspeople, horticulturalists, residential gardeners, and gardening clubs. These personal narratives and generational gardening practices have all too often been ignored, overlooked, or not fully appreciated within…
…Auditorium Fee: Free; preregistration required Ninety percent of North Carolina’s land is in private ownership. The role of private landowners in longleaf pine restoration is extremely important, not only for…