Random Walk through the Herbarium

…2. LeGrand, H., B. Sorrie, and T. Howard. 2023. Vascular Plants of North Carolina [Internet]. Raleigh (NC): North Carolina Biodiversity Project and North Carolina State Parks. Available from https://auth1.dpr.ncparks.gov/flora/index.php. 3…

Up Now: Sculpture in the Garden

…hours (suggested donation $5), and all ages are welcome. Most sculptures are available for purchase, and a portion of proceeds benefits the North Carolina Botanical Garden. Learn more at ncbg.unc.edu/sculpture….

Plant Conservation

…Program to increase the diversity of common species available for ecological restoration. These materials will not only benefit our own natural areas, but those of our partners throughout the region….

Twilight Thursdays Begin April 4

…open, so you can check out our Garden Shop and DeBerry Gallery. Picnic Picnics are welcome. There are tables and chairs available in the designated Picnic Area and by the…

Dear Friends of the Herbarium,

…needed a suite of sophisti- cated yet easy to use wildflower guides, like those available in the northeastern and western states. As Herbarium Curator Carol Ann McCormick says: we need…

Paul W. Gabrielson

…algae (Florideophyceae) for the purpose of applying available names to contemporary genetic species: a critical assessment”. Botany 90: 1191-1194. Martone, P.T., S.C. Lindstrom, K.A. Miller & P.W. Gabrielson. 2012. Chiharaea…