The Bees Are Back!

…USA, Certified Beekeeper, Anne Cabell, introduced the crowd to CCCG’s new friends in the hive. The crowd had the opportunity to get answers to all of the questions buzzing around…

Celebrate Earth Week with Edible Campus!

…food pantry, and uses its space for nutrition workshops, academic research, community events, and more! The produce grown in this garden is therefore not open to public foraging like our…

Francis Joseph LeClair

…collections. Other herbaria curating his specimens include Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT; originally in SMU), Field Museum (F), and New York Botanical Garden (NY). F. J. LeClair, Horticulturist and…

Twilight Thursdays Begin April 6

…below for more information! April 6 Food Truck: Mr. Cheesesteak April 13 Special Program: UNC Pride Week in partnership with the UNC LGBTQ Center CJ Suitt – Chapel Hill Poet…

Nandina Fruits Can Be Toxic to Birds

…prevent nandina from escaping and invading natural areas. Nandina is classified as an invasive species in North Carolina and other states in the Southeast. Finally, while no one wants to…