Mason Farm Microbes Make Fine Sourdough Bread
…the odor, I wondered if I could capture the microorganisms in the froth and use them to make sourdough bread. Conventional bread uses just one microorganism: bread yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)….
…the odor, I wondered if I could capture the microorganisms in the froth and use them to make sourdough bread. Conventional bread uses just one microorganism: bread yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)….
…Carolina], where annual burning is widespread, are the only locations where the Sandhills Heartleaf can said to be common.”1 In 2011 the University of North Carolina Press published Sorrie’s “A…
…The North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation seeks to add all available undeveloped properties to the Stillhouse Bottom Nature Preserve through land donation and purchase, and through conservation easements. The undeveloped…
…F. C. Naczi, Alan Weakley, George D. Gann, Bruce G. Baldwin, James Miller, Patrick McIntyre, Brent D. Mishler, Gerry Moore, Richard G. Olmstead, Anna Strong, Kathryn Kennedy, Bonnie Heidel, and…
…Each month focuses on a different theme related to longleaf pine communities: January: Introduction to Longleaf Pine Communities February: Longleaf Pine Natural Areas and Their Amazing Adaptations to Fire March:…
…Piedmont Nature Trails. Interested in other positions? We’re also hiring for Summer Environmental Educators, and more positions may become available soon. See a list of all open positions here. About…
…and all ages are welcome. Most sculptures are available for purchase, and a portion of proceeds benefits the North Carolina Botanical Garden. This year’s show features 77 installations by 50…
…Southeastern United States has been improved in several ways, including: Over 90 entirely new keys written. Approximately 700 new taxa added to the flora Geographic extensions made into the Cross…
…reasons prior to the sale. Additionally, some species are limited in quantity and may sell out early, and some species may be added to this list prior to the sale….
…beach in Ireland — which lead me to look up “marram grass” and to see if it occurs in North Carolina. As a result I’ll be completing the database records…