Cultivating Community through Therapeutic Horticulture
…came to me. The moments in my life when I felt the most seen, heard, and understood were the times I spent immersed in nature. Perhaps it was my upbringing…
…came to me. The moments in my life when I felt the most seen, heard, and understood were the times I spent immersed in nature. Perhaps it was my upbringing…
…live outside our region, we recommend you seek out advice from the wildflower or native plant society in your state. This list is is by no means complete or static,…
…University in 1939 and an M.S. in 1940 from the same institution. His Ph.D. was from the University of Iowa in 1942. During the war he was an instructor in…
…in a compilation of graduate theses completed in the Botany Department of that institution.5,9 Philip J. Crutchfield married Dorothy Mae Kiser in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1954, and together they…
…this time.2 The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania curates a mollusc, Fontigens nickliniana collected by Brumbach in 1931 from Moselem Springs, Berks County, Pennsylvania (ANSP# 160618).14 It is…
…Samuel B. Jones, Jr. (1933-2016), Castanea 81(3): 161-163. DOI: 10.2179/16/IM0002 4. Samuel B. Jones obituary, published in Athens Banner-Herald on Feb. 11, 2016. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/onlineathens/obituary.aspx?n=samuel-b-jones&pid=177691674&fhid=3633 accessed on 30 April 2021. …
…the Spokane Indian language, “Etshiit thlu Sitskai thlu Siais thlu Sitskaisitlinish”, which was printed in 1842 on the Lapwai Mission press (Washington State University MASC holds a facsimile copy). In…
…course, I would have no idea where it is or how to access it! But maybe we did walk by it, because that is where we went.” If I believed…
(1805-1873) The pleasure experienced [in the study of algae] is ample remuneration for the patient industry required in its pursuit. The gay iridescent plants seem tempting; the shore scenery is…
…embarrassed to admit that it is still in a plant press, awaiting identification! A few steps farther, and we stopped to examine a plant which I suspected was southern barren-strawberry…