Up Now: Sculpture in the Garden

The 34th annual Sculpture in the Garden opened on Sunday, September 18 and runs until Sunday, December 4. Since 1988, Sculpture in the Garden has united the work of local

Land Acknowledgement

…at the Garden. In 2019, the Garden and AIC deepened our relationship by establishing a partnership to create an American Indian Cultural Garden on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus through engagement…

Rebecca Ward Reynolds

…Tampa. CNABH Portal. 2021. http//:bryophyteportal.org/portal/index.php. Accessed on August 28. personal communication, email from Nicole Wallace, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Alumni Records to McCormick, 8 October 2020. Find…

The Bees Are Back!

…USA, Certified Beekeeper, Anne Cabell, introduced the crowd to CCCG’s new friends in the hive. The crowd had the opportunity to get answers to all of the questions buzzing around…

Carroll Emory Wood, Jr.

…until 1951 when he was hired by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as an Assistant Professor of Botany (and later promoted to Associate Professor) … At Chapel

NASA identifies suitable flytrap habitat

…the majority of their natural habitat has been drained, developed, or otherwise destroyed. The NASA DEVELOP team, in partnership with the North Carolina Botanical Garden and North Carolina Natural Heritage…

Land Management

…Reserve. All of these lands support teaching, research, and conservation of biological diversity, unique natural habitats, and historic sites of regional importance. The North Carolina Botanical Garden lands are important…

Charles Clinton Lindley, Jr.

…giving a donation in his memory to the North Carolina Botanical Garden, CB 3375, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280. (1) Lindley died at age…