Ken E. Rogers
…Griffin III (1974) Notes on Mississippi bryophytes I. Castanea 39(3): 239-262. Rogers, Ken E. and Frank D. Bowers (1973) Notes on Tennessee plants III. Castanea 38(4): 335-339. Rogers, Ken E….
…Griffin III (1974) Notes on Mississippi bryophytes I. Castanea 39(3): 239-262. Rogers, Ken E. and Frank D. Bowers (1973) Notes on Tennessee plants III. Castanea 38(4): 335-339. Rogers, Ken E….
…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,…
…he worked for his father in their auto parts business in Northwest Arkansas. It was his love of photography that flourished upon his retirement with Judy in Florida. He is…
…Junaluska Drive road was only accessed by horseback and riding. Automobiles had not been allowed and by then the road had fallen into disrepair. It was in 1937 that H….
…it is transformed into a delicate ribbon of ice.”3 As I had observed, frost flowers do not form on just any plant, but my in my brief research, I found…
…in Wallace, Duplin County, North Carolina. PUBLICATIONS: Ward, Mary Williams (1939) Studies in aquatic fungi: I. Observations on a new species of Thraustotheca; II. Observations on Rhizophlyctis rosea (deBary &…
…According to S. A. Rohwer, information received by Dr. L. O. Howard from Baker indicates that the insect “collection is considerably larger than it was in November 1926, as baker…
…Sherwin deposited about 60 fungal specimens in NCU; most were collected during the summers of 1942 and 1943 in the vicinity of the Highlands Biological Station in Macon County, North…
…through the mountains and study the different plants and mushrooms and fungi. I think for her it was an idyllic period when she was in school back in the ‘30’s,”…
…asked how he had adjusted to the Yadkin River Valley after a lifetime in the Connecticut River Valley in Vermont. “There isn’t a lot of difference,” Wendell replied. “Nature is…