Botanical Art Fundamentals Program
…an additional $25 annual administrative fee will be charged in October to continue enrollment in the Fundamentals program through September of the following year. (This fee does not apply after…
…an additional $25 annual administrative fee will be charged in October to continue enrollment in the Fundamentals program through September of the following year. (This fee does not apply after…
…Box: 369. Ancestry.com. U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 [database online]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. 3. Pers. comm., Nicole Wallace, University of North Carolina at Chapel…
…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…
…available to more members of our campus community. All contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and may be tax deductible. Donate Online Simply click the Support Us button at the bottom…
…adopt a hermit’s life in the manner of Tao Yuanming.” Wikipedia contributors. (2021, January 29). Humble Administrator’s Garden. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 13:49, August 25, 2021, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Humble_Administrator%27s_Garden&oldid=1003632108…
…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….
…confirmed by NCBG’s seed program coordinator, Heather Summer. “I’ve had no luck germinating them — scarification followed by stratification might be the answer,” she said. As soon as the burrs…
…identification of Leratiomyces ceres (“Chip Cherry” or “Redlead Roundhead”), a potential new species of mushroom for North Carolina. Leratiomyces ceres, “Chip Cherry,” growing in mulch under cultivated Viburnum adjacent to…
…to locate potentially special habitats and plant communities. The advent of SERNEC.org and other online herbarium databases has opened up many new possibilities for these kinds of research and made…