Video: Bringing Back Piedmont Prairies
…and what we’re doing to bring them back from the brink. The videos feature several of our staff members and natural areas – check them out! Shorter version: https://youtu.be/xvsbhaJUwew…
…and what we’re doing to bring them back from the brink. The videos feature several of our staff members and natural areas – check them out! Shorter version: https://youtu.be/xvsbhaJUwew…
…PUBLICATIONS (probably a partial list) Hall, Earl H. (1930) A partial check list of the ferns found in the Mountain Park and Roaring Gap region. Journ. Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society…
…cheerful yellow flowers American-dittany (Cunila origanoides)—blue flowers Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)—as the name says, purple flowers; butterflies love this long-blooming perennial Northern Rattlesnake-master (Eryngium yuccifolium)—stiff foliage and white flowers in…
…their busy compost bins, where folks across campus donate their food scraps. Want to reduce your food waste but don’t have animal companions to help? Check out the recording from…
…– planting local and providing food and shelter for wildlife throughout the year. If you’re in Washington, D.C. this summer, make sure to stop by @usbotanicgarden to check it out!…
This week is National Volunteer Week! Thank you to all our volunteers for your contributions, time, dedication, fellowship, and all around awesomeness! Please enjoy this video from the NCBG…
…a compost is to not be nervous! She also suggests freezing your food scraps if you don’t have time to add them to your compost right away. Check out Simone’s…
…more about the history of the NCBG horticultural therapy program in A Conservation Garden: The North Carolina Botanical Garden at 50 (pages 48-57). Therapeutic Horticulture Department Staff Emilee Weaver…
… Wade T. Batson, Jr. (center, in rocking chair), for whom Lobelia batsonii is named, celebrates his 100th birthday in 2013 surrounded by many of his students. Photo…