2023-2024 Hybrid Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture
…lectures each month (August 7, 2023 – May 11, 2024). There is no limit to the number of times students can listen to the lectures, and they can be accessed…
…lectures each month (August 7, 2023 – May 11, 2024). There is no limit to the number of times students can listen to the lectures, and they can be accessed…
…Garden, supporting our programs, operations, and staff. Visit shop.ncbg.unc.edu to explore our current offerings! We’re still in the early stages of our online shop, adding new merchandise every day: check…
…ears, open mind: Gerald McCarthy (1858-1915): North Carolina Botanist. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 115(4): 201-212. Chickering was married to Luciana Jameson (1834-1893) and together they had two daughters, Frances…
…and mascots. When I moved to North Carolina in 1991, I was only vaguely aware that my employer, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, had some rather well-known…
…Data Portal. 2022. http//:sernecportal.org/index.php. Accessed on August 29. 5. Macroalgal Herbarium Consortium Data Portal. 2022. https://macroalgae.org/portal/index.php. Accessed on August 29. 6. CNALH. 2022. http//:lichenportal.org/cnalh/index.php. Accessed on August 29. 7. CNABH…
…though the umbrella magnolia (Magnolia tripetala) had already finished blooming. When I do this hike again, I will have to collect a specimen of Canadian lousewort (Pedicularis canadensis), as it…
…Stuart must be located. My first thrill was finding Dad’s familiar handwriting in this fat probate. The second thrill was reading what Dad had written to the lawyers searching for…
…of Stillhouse Bottom Nature Preserve in southern Chapel Hill by purchasing an adjoining 24.7-acre property. The Foundation hopes to add additional acreage through future land and conservation easement donations. The…
…and entourage: $75 for two hours Photo sessions that require minimal equipment and 1-2 subjects: $25 for two hours Once we receive your completed photography online form, we will add…
…broad base of public support for their preservation. Addressing these two needs are the most important goals of our project.” 1 Lichens are found in every county in North Carolina….