Herbarium Student Inducted into Phi Beta Kappa
…areas managed by the Garden, identifies, labels and indexes type specimens, describes new species based on the collections and work of Dr. John Nathaniel Couch, and identifies and archives fungi…
…areas managed by the Garden, identifies, labels and indexes type specimens, describes new species based on the collections and work of Dr. John Nathaniel Couch, and identifies and archives fungi…
…opportunity was identified by our diversity, equity, and inclusion committee as a way to become more accessible to visitors and reach new members of our community. We are looking forward…
…that he drove down from Tennessee. It had been located on the second floor of the main building and now was somewhere under several feet of wood and thatch rubble….
…the support the Garden through Carolina Moonlight. And, new this year, a live auction will call attention and raise funds for several focused projects. Learn more and purchase tickets >…
…thus growing new food from old food. Keep your compostable scraps out of the landfill to ease our waste footprint. CCCG cannot accept commercially compostable items such as bags, plates,…
…uber die Entwicklungsgeschichte von Saxifraga granulata. Juel, H. O. (1908) Om pollinationsapparaten hos familjen Compositae. Juel, H. O. (1909) Sigtunas runstenar. Juel, H. O. (1911) Studien uber die Entwicklungsgeschichte von…
…to use the new Linnaean binomial naming scheme. “I had long felt a “motion of love” to see the spot where Thomas Walter lived and died, and as nothing had…
…arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. New Phytologist 153 (2): 335-344. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0028-646X.2001.00312.x Hart, M.M., Reader, R.J. 2002. Does percent root length colonization and soil hyphal length reflect the extent of colonization for all…
…as medicines, timber, fuel, fibers, and dyes. Your membership supports: Native plant research and conservation efforts across the Southeast. The education of new generations of naturalists (like our Camp Flytrap…