Black Lives Matter

…this history –– that for people of color, today’s gardens, parks, and natural areas may not be neutral, apolitical, or restorative spaces. We are committed to creating an environment in…

Preserves and Natural Areas

…a portion of the original property was developed for the public in the area now called The Rocks. The connection between the Cokers and the North Carolina Botanical Garden runs…

Facility Rental

…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…

New boardwalk open at Mason Farm

…Reserve is a 367-acre wildlife sanctuary and research site in southern Chapel Hill managed by the North Carolina Botanical Garden. It’s home to hundreds of species of native plants and…

Carolina Moonlight Virtual Party May 22

…Botanical Garden. Donations will provide resources to protect, preserve, and conserve our nature heritage by sustaining the Garden’s operations. Register today! Capacity is limited to 500 households. REGISTER HERE  …

The Backstory of Little Sweet Betsy

…bundled “Al Radford style” in folds of newspaper secured with rubber bands and watered before carefully placed in the big rubber collecting bags. Next day I planted them at the…

Dan Meyers – 2018 Mary McKee Felton Intern

…Carolina State University campus dormitories…[and learn] about natural resources and their management in today’s global environment.” His mycological interests were reinforced when he found fairy rings of Chlorophyllum molybdites in…

Land Rich, Cash Poor

…$117.31 in its bank account. Humble beginnings for a Foundation that today has over 3,400 members and a $4.8 million permanent endowment providing $230,000 in investment income to the Garden…

Peter Edward “Ed” Bostick

…the faculty of Kennesaw Junior College in Marietta, Georgia (USA). Kennesaw College became a four year institution in 1976, and Bostick was promoted to full professor in 1978. The institution…