NCBGF Officers and Directors
…Sociology, Duke University Carol spent decades in the education field, first working as a reading teacher for Granville County Schools, eventually becoming associate dean of the UNC School of Medicine,…
…Sociology, Duke University Carol spent decades in the education field, first working as a reading teacher for Granville County Schools, eventually becoming associate dean of the UNC School of Medicine,…
…North America. IN: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on root and butt rots; 1988 August 9-16; Vernon and Victoria, BC, Canada. International Union of Forestry Research Organisations (IUFRO) working…
…rust might be native. Upon this conclusion rests the value of the fall campaign against the white pine blister rust. Bethel’s knowledge of the rusts of the Rocky Mountain region,…
…the Herbarium in Chapel Hill. One botanist emailed me and said, “I read your email today and thought to myself that I have never seen Youngia in my area. But…
…We are currently equipped to provide TH or HT direct services and consultations. Read more about the differences between therapeutic horticulture and horticultural therapy. Through the years, the Garden and…
by Scott G. Ward, NCBG Research Botanist Fig. 1. The Lake Wales Ridge (LWR) runs down the central Florida peninsula like a very special and ecologically important spine, image from…
…for providing photograph of her. SOURCES: 1. Obituary: Pharr, Ruby Deaton Harbison. News Herald, Morganton, North Carolina. 9 March 2015. https://www.morganton.com/obituaries/pharr-ruby-deaton-harbison/article_4673f789-2a54-52c7-bd8c-b28605eaac85.html accessed on 2 June 2020. 2. Winters, Kelly. 1988….
…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…
…found in US. Blue Ridge Three-lobed Coneflower, Rudbeckia rupestris Chick. was published in 1881 in Coult. Bot. Gaz.vi: 188. This plant is found in Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina, and…
…a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a member of the Association Internationale des Botanistes, (1900); Member auxiliare (1902), Associe libre (1912) des l’Academie Internationale de…