Rebecca Ward Reynolds
…as been closely associated with the College since it was founded in 1837,” Dr. Reynolds said. “Guilford is the oldest co-educational institution in the South, and two of the first…
…as been closely associated with the College since it was founded in 1837,” Dr. Reynolds said. “Guilford is the oldest co-educational institution in the South, and two of the first…
…people I know simply call it Youngia. As its specific epithet hints, it is a native plant in Japan (and elsewhere in Asia). If you are not already acquainted with…
…identification of seedlings of some prominent woody species in eight forest types in Puerto Rico” (Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1965), included 182 of Peggy’s technical illustrations and reportedly…
…(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…
…circa 2020! As its common name implies, it is usually found in wood chips or mulch. So where does the mulch in the beds around Coker Hall come from?…
…certificate program has been created in partnership with the NC State Cooperative Extension Program. Online Introduction to Therapeutic Horticulture is the first in the series of four classes that make…
…for the Herbarium. “It’s a small batch of interesting taxa, mostly things out of a personal herbarium I’ve kept over the years. I plan to distribute the rest of it…
…While in Mississippi he completed a biological inventory of Camp Shelby Training Site. In 2006 Leonard described a new species of Witch-hazel, Hamamelis ovalis. (The holotype of this species is…
…in Montreal.1 In 1940, Laval’s School of Surveying and Forest Engineering adopted a new curriculum, and Rene Pomerleau (b. 1904) was appointed professor of forest pathology. Pomerleau had been teaching…
(1805-1873) The pleasure experienced [in the study of algae] is ample remuneration for the patient industry required in its pursuit. The gay iridescent plants seem tempting; the shore scenery is…