Herbert Spencer Jackson
…was recognized as a world authority on the rust and smut fungi, and to our knowledge of these groups he contributed thirty-one journal articles. In the Toronto area Professor Jackson…
…was recognized as a world authority on the rust and smut fungi, and to our knowledge of these groups he contributed thirty-one journal articles. In the Toronto area Professor Jackson…
…exception of service animals, pets are not allowed in the Garden, and as part of the UNC campus, open containers of alcohol are prohibited. Hours and Admission Twilight Thursdays run…
…a graduate student in the Botany Department in 1938. “[She] thought the world of some of the UNC professors who mentored her in the typically male-dominated field… They would hike…
…a specimen collected in 1947, Schallert’s address in Winston-Salem was No. 3, Cascade Avenue. Sometime after World War II, he moved to Altamonte Springs, Seminole County, Florida.”1 Schallert frequently used…
…arts in biology at the University of Buffalo, now the State University of New York at Buffalo, in 1963, graduating with high distinction in biology. Growing up in rural western…
…Operations, Inc., 2010. 3. “Ruth Anderson Ramseur, July 24, 1925 – May 23, 2019” Obituary, Moore-Cortner Funeral Home, Winchester, TN. https://www.moorecortner.com/obituaries/Ruth-Anderson-Ramseur?obId=4429338 accessed on 5 August 2020. 4. Priestly, Mary. 2009….
…job. A. I’m in the business world. After working the corporate track in New York, I came back home almost a decade ago – I missed NC and well, I…
…is cataloged in mycoporal.org, catalog # NCU-F-0031728 . McCormick, Carol Ann. 2013. The manure piles of Chapel Hill. North Carolina Botanical Garden Newsletter, December 2013, page 11. http://www.herbarium.unc.edu/newsletter2008TOpresentCUT_files/2013112Manure.pdf …
What is therapeutic horticulture? Who practices it, and whom does it serve? NCBG Therapeutic Horticulture program manager Emilee Weaver explains the ins and outs of this important field and discusses…
Friday, May 17; 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Saturday, May 18; 12 – 3 p.m. Welcome to the Cicada Symphony! Dive into the wild world of cicadas with us. Discover…