Survey Says…
The North Carolina Botanical Garden participated in a national survey this spring along with over 600 other organizations. The survey focused on how people are connecting to the arts and…
The North Carolina Botanical Garden participated in a national survey this spring along with over 600 other organizations. The survey focused on how people are connecting to the arts and…
…State University Bernard Lowy Mycological Herbarium (LSUM), New York Botanical Garden (NY), Oregon State University Herbarium (OSC), United States National Fungus Collections (BPI), University of California Herbarium (UC), University of…
…he long resided, familiar to botanists almost throughout the world. Western Missouri was a frontier country at the close of the Civil War, and nowhere had gorilla [sic; guerilla] warfare…
…from high temperatures and water deficits in the orchard. His new position afforded further physiological studies on this malady and he was able to recommend cultural and processing practices to…
…were exploring these wonderful places. I chose to leave these places to newcomers, and took the opportunity to widen my horizons for new places to see wildflowers. One of the…
…the gap between states. Ruth’s golden-aster (Pityopsis ruthii in the Aster Family) has been documented from southeastern Tennessee, but never found in neighboring North Carolina. Dwarf greenbriar (Smilax pumila in…
…a fold of newsprint, with a label tucked in with the plant. There were 35 plants in all; the collection of Carex cristatella, “crested sedge,” had enough material for two…
…Point, New York. “Dearest friend Dean Benjamin of Ventura, California will sail Paul’s path to Anacapa Island and spread [Marx’] ashes in the Pacific Ocean.”2 The family requested memorials in…
…of Natural Sciences (PH), Duke University (DUKE), Indiana University (IND), Louisiana State University (LSU), Marshall University (MUHW), New York Botanical Garden (NY), and University of Georgia (GA). Elizabeth Gregory Boomhour…
…Plants: introductory investigations in botany. New York: John WIley & Sons. V.A. Greulach and Adams, J. E. (1967) Plants: an introduction to modern botany, 2nd ed. New York: Wiley. …