2023 NC Wildflower of the Year

…self-addressed, stamped envelope to: North Carolina Botanical Garden UNC–Chapel Hill Attn: NCWFOY 2023 CB 3375 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3375 About the NC Wildflower of the Year The North Carolina Wildflower…

Herman Harrison Braxton

…rural Haywood County. In 1926 he co-authored with Dr. William Chambers Coker, “New Water Molds from the Soil,” (Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 42(1-2): 139-149). In 1927 he…

Philip French-Carson Greear

…Greear Holtzclaw; 11 grandchildren, Virginia Carstarphen, John T. Carstarphen, Ben Greear, Jake Philip Greear, Cary Greear Ritzler, Dixie Dillon Lane, Jay Leroux Dillon, Corey Isaac Oren, Elise Renee Oren, Troy…

Saving the Crystal Skipper

…at several sites. This study did not count all nectar plant populations, but it is probable some also experienced decreases. The coinciding skipper surveys showed fewer butterflies during the spring…

October 22: NatureFest – for Families!

…its programs accessible to all: SNAP/EBT benefit recipients attend free. Register here NatureFest features stations with the Chapel Hill Woodturners, New Hope Audubon Society, NC Herpetological Society, NC State Bee…

NCBGF Foundation History

…form the Botanical Garden Foundation. The goal was to have this new organization be a base of financial support for NCBG and to also serve as a “land trust” that…