Dear Friends of the Herbarium,

…conducting research, the Mary McKee Felton Intern (UNC-CH 2016) con- ducting research, 8 part-time employees imaging specimens for National Science Foundation grants, a visiting researcher from USDA Plants, and of…

NCBGF Officers and Directors

…& Research ICF Certified, Life and Corporate Coaching, Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching As a CEO Coach, Mentor and Advisor at Vistage Worldwide, Inc. Niels helps people who run…

Albert Commons

…others that are today rare in the state and are considered to be of conservation concern by the Delaware Natural Heritage Program (see table below). One species is known today

William Willard Ashe

newspaper, the Evening Crescent. In 1879 he purchased the Raleigh Observer, and in 1881 the Daily News, joining both papers as the News and Observer – which is still a…

Jenny Elder Fitch Memorial Lectures

and international podcast, based on the belief that gardens and gardeners are powerful agents and spaces for potentially positive change in our world, helping to address challenges as wide ranging…

Clyde Ritchie Bell

the International Bureau for Plant Taxonomy and Nomenclature of the International Association for Plant Taxonomy, Utrecht, Netherlands. viii, 128 pp. 1967 North Carolina Botanical Garden is many things. Southern Gardens…

Edward Avery McIlhenny

…Henn. (now classified as Bambusiomyces shiraianus (Henn.) K. Vánky), a pathogen of bamboo, from his family estate on Avery Island, Louisiana. While McIlhenny is remembered today the leader of the

William Chambers Coker

…million bryophyte and lichen specimens. Moss specimen labels from this collaborative effort funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF ADBC 1115116) can be searched and viewed at bryophyteportal.org In 2012…