Little Sprouts: Salamander, Wake Up!

…the mysterious lives of the spotted and marbled salamanders that live at the Garden through animal encounters, stories, craft, and a visit to a real vernal pool to search for…

Binge watch our Lunchbox Talks!

Did you miss a recent lecture you had hoped to see? Or want to re-watch a favorite? One small silver lining of pandemic life is we have many virtual programs,…

Coker Arbor Renovation to Begin in November

…community meetings about this project, we know it’s important the structure maintain its rustic character and the play of light and shadow in the space. Learn more at ncbg.unc.edu/support/arbor.  …

Q & A with President Greg Fitch

Q. How did you begin your involvement with the BGF? A. I’ve been interested in gardening since I was a kid helping my grandfather in his Chapel Hill garden. I…

A Carolina Onion from Asia

…Allium carolinianum blooming in my garden with rose-pink flowers. Last fall, I received some bulbs of an ornamental Allium. Allium is the genus of onions, garlic, and leeks, but it…

Digging into the Science

…vascular flora of the southeastern United States: VI. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 14(2): 199-239. https://doi.org/10.17348/jbrit.v14.i2.1004 Windham, M. D., K. M. Pryer, D. B. Poindexter, F. W….