Herbarium Identifies Ten New Species in July
…are available to all, open access: Seven new species of Trichostema (Lamiaceae: Ajugoideae) from the North American Coastal Plain biodiversity hotspot [PDF] Mcclelland, R. K. S., Weakley, A. S., &…
…are available to all, open access: Seven new species of Trichostema (Lamiaceae: Ajugoideae) from the North American Coastal Plain biodiversity hotspot [PDF] Mcclelland, R. K. S., Weakley, A. S., &…
…other native plants in our area can tolerate. It tends to create shrink-swell clays that harden the soil practically into concrete in summer, with little water available for plants, while…
…Program to increase the diversity of common species available for ecological restoration. These materials will not only benefit our own natural areas, but those of our partners throughout the region….
…Carolina State Parks. Available from https://auth1.dpr.ncparks.gov/flora/index.php The Missouri Botanical Garden, in collaboration with the Center for Plant Conservation, maintains ex situ seed collections for use in research and as restoration…
…of species that we hope to have available at the beginning of the sale. This list is subject to change, as species may be pulled from the list for unforeseen…
…chairs available in the designated Picnic Area and by the Plant Sale patio, as well as benches and chairs throughout the Garden. You are also welcome to bring a blanket…
…about the persistence of life; this tale available to those with enough determination and interest to investigate (e.g., Germain-Aubrey et al. 2014). Florida scrub, what is it? Florida scrub is…
…compost brochure that will eventually be available for Garden visitors, started the monthly Sustainable Living Newsletter, and began the Workplace Wellness initiative with the yoga series for NCBG staff. When…
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…2020. Flora of the Southeastern United States. University of North Carolina Herbarium, North Carolina Botanical Garden. (Available for download, free of charge, from North Carolina Botanical Garden website: https://ncbg.unc.edu/research/unc-herbarium/floras/ )…