Laurie M. Stewart Radford
…absence from the herbarium. “I took our four month old son David and went back to Wilkes County to stay with my parents. They needed me — and I needed…
…absence from the herbarium. “I took our four month old son David and went back to Wilkes County to stay with my parents. They needed me — and I needed…
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…3. Foster, Garth N. 1996. Obituary: Dr. Elizabeth Kathleen Goldie-Smith. Latissimus: Newsletter of the Balfour-Browne Club 7: 16. 4. Barry Yates, Manager, Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, pers. comm. 1 November…
…Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 20(9): 358-359. —–. 1893. Some recent books on bacteriology. The American Naturalist 27(318): 554-556. —–. 1893. Notes on Cicuta maculata. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 20(11): 441-442….
…along the base of the hill on which the 1980s house sits. About 20 years ago, the second homeowner, inspired by NC state parks, established a more extensive network of…
…stolons, shape of the basal leaves, and presence/absence of leaves on the flowering stem. When the plants are sorted by these physical characters, the five entities are remarkably consistent in…
…– J. Hale, M.D. Melania Haleiana. Testa laevi, acuto-conoidea, subtenui, luteo-cornea, polita; spira elevate; suturis impressis; anfractibus novenis, convexis; aperture parva, ovate, ad basim subangulta, intus alba. Hab. Alexandria, Lou….
(9 February 1910 – 5 August 1976) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) curates about 850 vascular plant specimens, 10 fungal specimens, and 1 lichen specimen…
…polita; spira elevate; suturis impressis; anfractibus novenis, convexis; aperture parva, ovate, ad basim subangulta, intus alba. Hab. Alexandria, Lou. J. Hale, M.D. Melania Alexandrensis. Testa laevi, subacuto-conoidea, subtenui, tenebroso-cornea; spira…
…101-114. LeBlond, R. J. and A. S. Weakley. 2002. Schizaea pusilla in North Carolina. Rhodora 104: 86-91. LeBlond, R. J. 2001. Endemic plants of the Cape Fear Arch region. Castanea…