Celebrating 20 Years: Millennium Seed Bank Partnership
…program over the last 20 years. Facts about notable species you have banked seeds from We curate seeds of 56 of our region’s rare plants, most of which are listed…
…program over the last 20 years. Facts about notable species you have banked seeds from We curate seeds of 56 of our region’s rare plants, most of which are listed…
…Wood, Jr.’s publications see pages 205-208 of Miller, Norton G. 2010. Carroll Emory Wood, Jr. (1921-2009): A Tribute. Rhodora 112 (950): 191-208. https://www.jstor.org/stable/23314673 SOURCES: 1. Wood, Carroll Emory. Index…
…the spread of beech bark disease in a 2 ha plot at the Huntington Wildlife Forest near Newcomb, NY. Her thesis is titled “Spatiotemporal dynamics of an Adirondack forest.” In…
…confirmed by NCBG’s seed program coordinator, Heather Summer. “I’ve had no luck germinating them — scarification followed by stratification might be the answer,” she said. As soon as the burrs…
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…as the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. For University updates and advisories on the Coronavirus, please visit www.unc.edu/coronavirus. Check for our most recent Garden-specific updates at ncbg.unc.edu/coronavirus. Many…
…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…
…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…
…and Space Administration. His role at NASA was “[to develop] NASA policies to insure that the character, the intent and the results of America’s space effort are correctly and adequately…
…broad base of public support for their preservation. Addressing these two needs are the most important goals of our project.” 1 Lichens are found in every county in North Carolina….