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…of the Southeastern States, including Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and northern Florida. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. 399 pp. 1936. (with William Chambers Coker and H. …
…the Medical University of South Carolina; 2004 Honorary Life Member of the University of South Carolina Alumni Association; 2011 Legends of Conservation Award by the South Carolina Wildlife Federation. Three …
…North Carolina, southwest through the Sandhills to Lexington County in South Carolina. It has been reported without specimen from Aiken County in South Carolina, and should be sought in the …
…for White Beaded Rim-lichen, Lecanora argopholis, in North Carolina. Map generated by Lichens of North Carolina website.3 Lecanora argopholis is a saxicolous crustose lichen, meaning it is crust-like and grows …
…Coker, pp. 398. In William S. Powell (editor), Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, vol. 1. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. 1980 Actinoplanaceae [in Russian], pp. 362-367. In Short …
…1877 along the Catawba River in McDowell County, North Carolina. Shortia galacifolia had been found in the mountains of the Carolinas in 1788 by French botanist Andre Michaux, but not …
Board of Directors OFFICERS Carol Tresolini, President Ph.D. Adult and Higher Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill M.Ed. Special Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill B.A. …
…living in Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina and working as an instructor at the University of South Carolina in that city. His wife, Ruby Austin (1909-1999)5 and three year old …
…installments of “Flora of the Tryon Region: An Annotated List of the Plants Growing Spontaneously in Polk County, North Carolina, and Adjacent Parts of South Carolina, in Greenville and Spartanburg …