Digging into the Science
…of our publications during 2020. (Authors in bold are associated with NCU). Bryan, Corbin T., and H. Van T. Cotter. 2020. Coker’s Amanita taxa: 100 years later. Poster presented at…
…of our publications during 2020. (Authors in bold are associated with NCU). Bryan, Corbin T., and H. Van T. Cotter. 2020. Coker’s Amanita taxa: 100 years later. Poster presented at…
…him to explorations throughout the northern latitudes from New York and New England to Michigan, Colorado, the West Coast, the southeast, Alaska, Russia, Scandinavia, Scotland, Iceland, Greenland, Canada and Japan….
…Four introduced plants at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Rhodora 10: 167. —- (1908) Preliminary lists of New England Plants XV, addenda. Rhodora 10: 36. —- (1909) Certain railroad weeds of northern New…
…Press, Portland, OR. Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines, William Cullina. 2002. Houghton Mifflin, Boston. The New England Wildflower Society Guide to Growing & Propagating Wildflowers of the US & Canada,…
…(1908) Four introduced plants at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Rhodora 10: 167. —- (1908) Preliminary lists of New England Plants XV, addenda. Rhodora 10: 36. —- (1909) Certain railroad weeds of northern…
…herbaria curating Poilane’s specimens include Harvard University Herbaria (A), Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem (B), National Botanic Garden of Belgium (BR), Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada (DAO), Royal Botanic Garden…
…States and Canada. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Coker, William Chambers & Henry Roland Totten. 1934. Trees of the southeastern states, including Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,…
…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…
…of occupation “[illegible] factory.” In addition to daughter, Ethel Jane Blizzard, age 10, the census lists Alpheus W., age 8. Young Alpheus joined the Navy on Pearl Harbor Day and…
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