Further Afield: Strolling Around Purgatory
…ridges! It is widespread in sandhills forests, though normally not in deep sands. For example, at Hemlock Bluffs in Wake County, it grows on steep bluffs “in place of” Mountain…
…ridges! It is widespread in sandhills forests, though normally not in deep sands. For example, at Hemlock Bluffs in Wake County, it grows on steep bluffs “in place of” Mountain…
…Gray Card Index in the hallway in dark green drawers, I had to check whether this story was wholly apocryphal, but indeed, every drawer had a fine gray powder in…
…children. The family lived in South Haven, Michigan, where his father was a minister in the Congregational Church. In early life, Egbert was influenced by three family ministers, including his…
…(1965) Nuclear ratios and complementation in common-A heterokaryons of Schizophyllum commune. Am. J. Bot., 52:547=552. Raper, John R. (1965) Introduction. In: Incompatibility in Fungi, ed. K. Esser and J. R….
…of art inspired by food-related pieces in the Museum’s collection. These artists include: John Beerman, Hannah Dodson, Carlos Gonzalez Garcia, Anne Hobgood, Senora Lynch, Chieko Murasugi, Jermaine “JP” Powell, and…
…I gradually realized that all of the behavior I was studying was some form of communication and that what I was trying to understand was the evolution of communication by…
…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…
…U.S. In 2015, the UNC Carolina Apps Program teamed up with NCU Herbarium and NCBG staff to develop the iPhone/iPad application FloraQuest. This app allowed for mobile identification of over…
…and Potential Impacts on the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Ryan Emanuel The impact of Hurricane Michael on longleaf pine habitats in Florida Nicole Zampieri et al The effects of…
…five siblings. In 1942, because of their Japanese heritage, they were all uprooted and interned at Poston Camp I in the Arizona Desert. While interned at the relocation camp, as…