Richard J. LeBlond
…Hoffmann. 2011. Lost and found: Remnants of the Big Savannah and their relationship to west savannas in North Carolina. Castanea 76(4): 348-365. LeBlond, Richard J. and Daniel F. Brunton. 2010….
…Hoffmann. 2011. Lost and found: Remnants of the Big Savannah and their relationship to west savannas in North Carolina. Castanea 76(4): 348-365. LeBlond, Richard J. and Daniel F. Brunton. 2010….
…art, died unexpectedly, Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at his home, the historic Bartlett Yancey House, in Yanceyville, North Carolina. Lindley was the son of Charles Clinton Lindley, Sr., deceased, and…
…Oxford, North Carolina, then graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1909 with a Bachelor of Arts.3 He earned Bachelor of Laws in 1911, also from…
…in the Lesser Antilles; in 1909-10 in eastern Cuba; in 1911-12 in western, central and eastern Cuba; late in 1912 he again went to western Cuba; in January, February, and…
…on a regular basis. After one short year of volunteering with the CCCG, Carol Enarson wanted to make a greater impact at the garden. She chose to take the Master…
…extends backward from a small orifice in the center of the flower, and thus requires a long tongue to reach it. In a pioneering work on the pollination of orchids,…
(May 24, 1925 – August 28, 2020) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) curates five vascular plant specimens collected by Miriam Kresses Slifkin; as cataloging of…
…efforts to conserve the state’s biodiversity. In order for those efforts to succeed, accurate and detailed knowledge of species’ conservation statuses within the state is required, as well as a…
…from the Bahamas and Cuba. “Wrecking” was their main business… During Blodgett’s remaining years in Key West, he became interested in collecting marine algae. He was undoubtedly influenced by a…
…will be sent. In order to control herbarium pests, incoming specimens to the Vascular Herbarium are frozen for 48 hours or more. Users of the collection who bring specimens in…