Henrietta “Henny” Laing Chambers
…the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill that I became interested in botany. I had just finished my Master’s degree at UNC, and for my thesis I had…
…the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill that I became interested in botany. I had just finished my Master’s degree at UNC, and for my thesis I had…
…book now in its third printing. All are available from the Moore County Historical Association.”(1) “He frequently took interested persons on long hikes to points of interest in the Sandhills,…
…in the mid-1980s. In this garden, we grow plants used for medicine, ceremonies, and everyday living by Native Americans in the southeast. In 2001, the Museum of the Cherokee Indian…
…mid-1960’s. In 1969 she published “Distribution, variation and chromosome number in the Appalachian shale barren endemic Eriogonum allenii Watson” in Biological Studies #132. The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C….
…in the Piedmont of North Carolina, as I would imagine that there are substantial differences in the insects present in North Carolina and Québec. In 2011, my husband and I…
…Charles Ronald Dillon. In addition, NCU curates 46 macroalgae specimens collected by Dr. Dillon. As we continue to catalog our collection it is possible that more will be found. The…
…at Delaware State University. Other herbaria curating Tucker’s specimens include Rutgers University (CHRB) and University of Maryland (MARY). “On Monday, August 5, 2019, Arthur Oliver Tucker III, husband, father, and…
…it is transformed into a delicate ribbon of ice.”3 As I had observed, frost flowers do not form on just any plant, but my in my brief research, I found…
…Dartmouth College as a gift in 2002. It seems likely that Hitchcock and Barrows botanized together during family visits. Hitchcock seems to have been interested in a wide variety of…
…he worked for his father in their auto parts business in Northwest Arkansas. It was his love of photography that flourished upon his retirement with Judy in Florida. He is…