APPLES interns grow in garden

APPLES intern Becca Beechold with a tomato harvest at the Carolina Community Garden By Angelica Edwards, NCBG Communications Intern The North Carolina Botanical Garden’s partnership with APPLES Service-Learning offers students

Charles Ferson Durant

Jade Bruno to McCormick email 4 November 2020. 14. Obituary 2, no title. Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922); Mar 4, 1873; ProQuest Historical Newspapers; Chicago Tribune, page 8.      

Welcome, new Herbarium students!

of Carolina Covid Student Services Corps (Carolina CSSC). In my free time, I like to read, exercise and enjoy nature.”       Nate Ross is a member of Carolina

Seed Processing Volunteers

year, the Garden selects one native plant, and the seed processing volunteers package and distribute the seeds to various garden clubs and individuals, along with information about the species. “About

Land Rich, Cash Poor

It may surprise you to learn that your “Garden” membership is actually membership in the North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation, Inc., a private, 501(c) (3) non-profit organization that supports the

Carol Enarson, CCCG, Master Gardener

by Abby Zaleski, Communications Student Carol Enarson has been a volunteer at the Carolina Campus Community Garden (CCCG) for the last five years. A local community member, Carol heard about

Digging into the Science

e-newsletter of the North Carolina Botanical Garden. [Mycena crocea, amyloidity] McCormick, Carol Ann. 2020. Spelunking in The Caves of Chapel Hill. December 2020 e-newsletter of the North Carolina Botanical Garden.

Jenny Elder Fitch Memorial Lectures

gardener or horticulturist, landscape designer, garden researcher, and conservation garden focused professionals to Chapel Hill each year since 1999 to present the Jenny Fitch lecture.   Coming this fall: What

Following in Botanical Footsteps at Rocky Face Mountain

and T. Howard. 2020. Vascular plants of North Carolina [Internet]. Raleigh (NC): North Carolina Biodiversity Project and North Carolina State Parks. Available from https://auth1.dpr.ncparks.gov/flora/index.php [accessed 29 July 2020] ‘Charles Edward