The Bees Are Back!

This past Saturday, the Carolina Campus Community Garden hosted the first free Honeybee Hive Tour of the year! As a seamless addition to UNC’s recent distinction as a Bee Campus…

Friendships Bloom at Weed Dating!

Last Friday, the Carolina Campus Community Garden, in collaboration with the Epsilon Eta Environmental Honors Fraternity, held its sixth successful Weed Dating event. Weed Dating is a yearly event hosted…

Moss Madness Coming to Chapel Hill

…of that year. We explored the modest (ca. 3,000 specimens) collection of mosses, liverworts, and hornworts housed in cases on the third floor of Coker Hall, and discussed future activities…

Famous Folk Among the Fungi

…be THE George Washington Carver?” I was skeptical. The specimen was from Ames, Iowa, and I associated Carver with the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. All I could recall about Carver’s…

Herbarium

…world with a focus on native flora of the Southeastern United States (ca. 750,000 specimens) Fossils focused on the plants of the Devonian (ca. 10,000 specimens) Herbarium specimens are used……

And the winner is…

The people have spoken. Visitors cast over 500 votes for the Sculpture in the Garden People’s Choice Award since the show opened on September 15. We’re pleased to announce that…