Herbarium Thursday Mornings at the Garden
…the Garden is free and multiple volunteers can work simultaneously with multiple members of the Herbarium staff. For our inaugural meeting on Thursday, October 20, we will gather in the…
…the Garden is free and multiple volunteers can work simultaneously with multiple members of the Herbarium staff. For our inaugural meeting on Thursday, October 20, we will gather in the…
…full to partial sun, and is infrequently offered in nurseries because of its biennial habit. It seemingly disappears in years of drought, only to reappear in an apparent population explosion…
…a focus on learning for youth ages 1-6. This workshop qualifies for Criteria I or II in the EE Certification Program (early childhood). The PLT activity guides are provided free…
…pine ecosystems is a challenging but rewarding endeavor that requires patience, knowledge, and passion. In this talk, a current forest manager and landowner will share his experience and insights on…
…that longleaf pine is more than a tree, it is a legacy that we must protect and restore for the future. In this talk, she will share her insights on…
Register Here Date: Saturday, March 30, 2024 Time: 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM Location: Hayti Heritage Center, Durham, NC Fee: Free; preregistration required The African American Legacy in Gardening and…
Register Here with Lisa Giencke, Senior Research Associate in Plant Ecology, Jones Center at Ichauway Date: Thursday, February 22, 2024 Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM ET Location: Virtual via…
Now that there is safe passage for pedestrians at the Old Mason Farm Rd./Fordham Blvd. intersection in Chapel Hill, we invite you to experience the Campus-to-Garden Trail through our Coker…
…Carolina Botanical Garden and New Hope Audubon. Join us for more events as part of our 6-month long exhibition – Saving Our Savannas: Stories of the Longleaf Pine….
…is buried in Woodland Cemetery, Chase City, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. SOURCES: 1. Herman Harrison Braxton Dope Sheet. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill…