Annual Darwin Day Lecture with Dr. Mohamed Noor
…He has also been active in education and outreach, and teaches a popular free online course via Coursera on genetics and evolution. Dr. Noor published a book via Princeton University…
…He has also been active in education and outreach, and teaches a popular free online course via Coursera on genetics and evolution. Dr. Noor published a book via Princeton University…
…(C106 or C107) Located in Building C of the Garden’s Education Center, these classrooms are perfect for small meetings, workshops, luncheons, and breakout sessions. Both classrooms have built-in counter tops…
…attached covered deck that overlooks the Piedmont Nature Trails. This space has a complete AV system with LCD projector, screen, and microphone. This space also includes the use of the…
By Angelica Edwards, NCBG Communications Intern The annual Spring Native Plant Sale will return to the North Carolina Botanical Garden on Saturday, May 7 from 10:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Visitors…
by Angelica Edwards, NCBG Communications Intern Cynthia Woodsong volunteers at the North Carolina Botanical Garden – but not by weeding, propagating or clearing trails. Instead, she creates paper flowers and…
The garden may be closed but you can still buy great native plants from our nursery and, in doing so, help support our organization! How to Purchase Plants from NCBG…
…be practiced in a large variety of clinical and community settings, such as: Mental Health: Psychiatric Hospitals Domestic Abuse Shelters Substance Abuse Clinics Group Homes Community: Community Centers Homeless Shelters…
…to benefit the North Carolina Botanical Garden and receive a charitable tax deduction for the calendar year 2022*. How can you do this? Credit card online gifts must be made…
…garden beds at the Edible Campus Garden. At the North Carolina Botanical Garden, our two community garden programs, the Carolina Community Garden and Edible Campus UNC, are recipients of this…