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…course, I would have no idea where it is or how to access it! But maybe we did walk by it, because that is where we went.” If I believed…
…our own nursery. More information on our daily and bi-annual plant sales here. View current availability in our Daily Plant Sale Click here for growing instructions and germination codes for…
…items! Our in-person shop and Daily Plant Sale are also now open to a limited number of visitors at a time. Visit ncbg.unc.edu/info to learn more about our safety precautions….
Registration is now open for the 2023-2024 Hybrid Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture (HCTH)! This nine-month program combines comprehensive online and in-person instruction to professionals and students in allied health, education,…
…Congden in Rhode Island, who in turn sent it to Asa Gray at Harvard, who recognized it as the long-sought Shortia. Gray visited Statesville in 1879, toured the Wallace Brothers…
“The Best Party in Town!” — Gail Perry, NCBGF Director and gala planning committee member Buy Tickets You are invited to dress in your best floral attire and join us…
…father, Rassie Everton Wicker, was also very interested in botany and deposited vascular plant specimens in NCU. Louisiana State University Herbarium (LSU) curates specimens collected by Eloise Wicker Knight. Eloise…
…identification of seedlings of some prominent woody species in eight forest types in Puerto Rico” (Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1965), included 182 of Peggy’s technical illustrations and reportedly…
…live outside our region, we recommend you seek out advice from the wildflower or native plant society in your state. This list is is by no means complete or static,…