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…the 300-year life of a single longleaf pine tree in the North Carolina Coastal Plain – how it survived fire and hurricanes and its connections with other plants and animals….
…the 300-year life of a single longleaf pine tree in the North Carolina Coastal Plain – how it survived fire and hurricanes and its connections with other plants and animals….
Register Here with Earl Ijames, Historian, Farmer Date: Thursday, April 11, 2024 Time: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM ET Location: Hybrid – Virtual and In-person attendance options Fee: Free; preregistration required Emmy…
No registration required! Date: Saturday, April 27 Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Location: North Carolina Botanical Garden Fee: Free! We’re celebrating the amazing longleaf pine habitat this spring. Drop…
Register Here with Camille Dungy, Award-Winning Poet and Distinguished Professor, Colorado State University Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Time: 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Location: Virtual Fee: Free! Pre-registration is required…
…the integration of indoor and outdoor spaces. Open breezeways, comfortable porches, natural light in every room, beautiful native plant landscaping, and educational exhibits inform, delight, and invite visitors to our…
…well later in the season with the sometimes floppy fall-blooming asters and grasses. In fact, as attractive as this species is in the heat of summer, it is perhaps even…
…These gardens are filled with vegetables, fruits, herbs, and a variety of pollinator friendly perennials and annuals. The produce is free for anyone in the community to forage. Please do…
…York City in 1857, he was house surgeon in Belleview Hospital in that city. He moved to Falmouth, Massachusetts in 1859 and practiced medicine there until 1864. While in Falmouth…
…SLR Camera ($2,000) Conservation Chainsaw with 48-inch bar ($1,500) Rotary trimmer for tractor ($3,500) Four-wheel or all-wheel drive vehicle for field work ($20,000) Education Two Wolfe Intermediate cordless microscopes ($600)…
…and their use really ties everything together to make visitors feel welcome in a well-maintained space–and that’s my goal. If we have learned anything in these past two years, it…