Frederick William Gray
…devoted to the growing of gladiolus: Yearbook (Gladiolus-growing), The Illinois Glad Bulletin, “Gladiolus“, Calgary, Canada, and the New Zealand Yearbook. Although his contributions in this field are of much importance,…
…devoted to the growing of gladiolus: Yearbook (Gladiolus-growing), The Illinois Glad Bulletin, “Gladiolus“, Calgary, Canada, and the New Zealand Yearbook. Although his contributions in this field are of much importance,…
…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….
…Rhodora 4: 249. —- (1902) Erodium malacoides at Lawrence, Massachusetts. Rhodora 5: 39. —- (1903) Genus Trisetum in Andover, Massachusetts. Rhodora 5: 289. —- (1904) Preliminary lists of New England…
…Hommersand include Centroceras hommersandii Won, T.O. Cho & Fredericq, Dichotomaria hommersandii S.-L. Liu & Show M. Lin, Gelidium hommersandii A.J.K. Millar & D.W. Freshwater, Gracilariopsis hommersandii Gurgel, Fredericq & J.N….
…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…
…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…
…as possible in place of the old style text book system of instruction.” He explained: “Seeing and examining an object gives a student a further understanding of it than does…
…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?…
By Bao Anh Tran, NCBG Communications Intern In mid-November 2023, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) revealed new changes to its Plant Hardiness Zone Map, updated from the…