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…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…
…Longleaf Pines and Fire Ecology Den Latham HFS Books Looking for Longleaf: The Fall and Rise of an American Forest Lawrence S. Earley UNC Press Longneedle Anne Marshall Runyon NCBG…
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…
…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”…
…venue for your next COVID-safe event. Take advantage of the cooler fall weather, our annual sculpture show, and our native plant landscapes, and book your private event today! Use the…
…1973. Respiratory rates in roots of detopped and intact corn. OIKOS 24:465-468. SOURCES: “Bowmer, Richard Glenn.” American Men & Women of Science: A Biographical Directory of Today’s Leaders in Physical,…