John Lewis Sheldon
…John L. 1910. Additional localities for Connecticut Hepaticae. The Bryologist 13: 63-64. Sheldon, John L. 1910. The Andropogon – Viola Uromyces. Torreya 10: 90. Sheldon, John L. 1910. Those Wonderberry…
…John L. 1910. Additional localities for Connecticut Hepaticae. The Bryologist 13: 63-64. Sheldon, John L. 1910. The Andropogon – Viola Uromyces. Torreya 10: 90. Sheldon, John L. 1910. Those Wonderberry…
…collecting locality Moose Haven with a succinct but clear statement on the correct spelling (Moosehaven), and its location (latitude 30.16901°, longitude -81.698283° +/-500 meters) in Clay County, Florida. Perhaps next…
…Couch guided the studies of 27 master’s and 15 doctoral students at Carolina. He retired in 1968.8 His daughter, Sally Louise Couch Vilas (1931 -2023) had a long association with…
…student R. David Whetstone from “U.N.C.-Chapel Hill near Student Stores. Planter near the Pit.” By 1977 it had been reported from the Dismal Swamp in Gates County and from a…
…(b. 1919), who earned his degree in Pharmacy from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1951. The Knights had two sons and one daughter: Alan Wicker Knight (b. 1958), Kevin Richard Knight, and…
…Connor. 2021. Remembering Peggy-Ann Wetmore Kessler Duke. HerbalEGram, issue 9. https://www.herbalgram.org/resources/herbalegram/volumes/volume-18/issue-9-september-2021/news-and-features-1/peggy-duke-obituary/ accessed on 26 July 2022 3. Obituary, Peggy-Ann Kessler Duke. https://www.goinghomecares.com/obituaries/Peggy-Ann-Kessler-Duke?obId=20619090 accessed on 26 July 2022. …
…identification of Leratiomyces ceres (“Chip Cherry” or “Redlead Roundhead”), a potential new species of mushroom for North Carolina. Leratiomyces ceres, “Chip Cherry,” growing in mulch under cultivated Viburnum adjacent to…
…on 20 June, 1863 in Ohio. His father, William Smith Bethel, was a farmer. His mother was Phebe Ann Price Bethel, and his sister, Sarah, was two years his junior….
…We have also developed an Online Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture for students who need the flexibility to take classes at the pace, timing, and location of their choosing. The online…
…to locate potentially special habitats and plant communities. The advent of SERNEC.org and other online herbarium databases has opened up many new possibilities for these kinds of research and made…