Celebrate Earth Week (Virtually) with Edible Campus
…back each day at 5 p.m. for the day’s video. We hope you enjoy, and look forward to hearing what you’re inspired to create! Find schedule and videos here …
…back each day at 5 p.m. for the day’s video. We hope you enjoy, and look forward to hearing what you’re inspired to create! Find schedule and videos here …
…as a merchant. He later acquired a rice plantation on the Santee River where he lived the rest of his life. He became interested in botany and undertook a detailed…
…continue to make iNaturalist observations (you never know who may need them!), and keep reading the NCBG newsletter for updates on Gaskin and Schwarzlaender’s research. *Curator, University of…
…i.e., looking at the lichen’s color, size, and shape. A few species are readily identifiable in the field. Common Greenshield Lichen (Flavoparmelia caperata) has large, yellow-green leaf-like lobes, grows attached…
By Carol Ann McCormick, Curatrix, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) In a recent e-newsletter article Herbarium Associate Gary Perlmutter described finding Crimson Frosted Palmetto Lichen (Arthonia…
…live specimens to Coker and his research assistant, Alma Holland Beers, which each planted in their yards in Chapel Hill. The tree planted in Beer’s yard in the Gimghoul neighborhood…
…are at risk of disappearing in the wild.3 D. purpurea (purple prairie clover) is more a shrub than a sub-shrub and is the most widespread of our southeastern Dalea. You…
…by Elon University professor emerita Dr. Anne Cassebaum.9 As we live in Alamance County within walking distance of the Haw River, I purchased the book for my husband’s birthday that…
…wage earner, the mounter, to stop work and read, or better re-read the comics. Surely Dr. Demaree deserves a share in Trailways and Greyhound by now, for these represent the…
…originally spread through the grapevine, it was exciting news to botanists and ecologists. The Sandhills region, although part of the Coastal Plain province, has differences in soil types, soil nutrient…