The Paper Garden
…paper with thick silk thread, which she dipped in glue to make it stiffer. The result was a finer piece of thread, which is more accurate to the scale of…
…paper with thick silk thread, which she dipped in glue to make it stiffer. The result was a finer piece of thread, which is more accurate to the scale of…
…faculty maintain long-term research programs at Mason Farm, and it is the site of an international carbon storage study. The longest-running breeding bird survey in the southeastern United States has…
…lands they manage. We have also shared our wild collected seed with other native seed and plants producers including Roundstone Native Seed, Mellow Marsh Farm, Rural Advancement Foundation International and…
…be integrated into the database and reflected in each flora release. Since its first digital inception and availability as an open-source document, thousands of both domestic and international users have…
The January, 2021 issue of the NCBG e-newsletter had an article about a fungus new to North Carolina, Leratiomyces ceres, or “Chip Cherry.” Herbarium Associate Dr. Van Cotter has gone…
…the threshold of invasiveness in the area may become a bigger issue as we head towards a warmer reality. But this isn’t all bad news. This shift may mean certain…
…Phototaxa 589 (3): 278-282. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.589.3.6 3. North Eaglenest Mountain. GNIS ID: 1013987. https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/search/names/d6b47912-6f83-5c52-b861-853b8249041a/summary accessed on 28 March 2023. 4. Eaglenest Mountain GNIS ID: 1010966. https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/search/names/f71be044-ec17-5134-a313-df75cba6eadc/summary accessed on 28 March 2023….
…Calypso, North Carolina. He wrote a weekly column, “Botany with Bullard” for the Mount Olive Messenger published by the Goldsboro News-Argus. “Lived to learn it!“, one of Ken Moore’s “Flora”…
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