Jacob Fredric Brenckle

…in North American Cup-fungi, (Inoperculates). (New York) (3): 341. 1951) Phaeotrype brencklei Sacc. (Published in Mycologia 12(4): 200. 1920.) Solenia brenckleana Sacc. (Published in Riv. Accad. Di Padova 33: 163….

Oliver Myles Freeman

Adger in Polk County, North Carolina, 11 August, 1951. The latest specimen collected by him is Deparia acrostichoides, dated 2 November 1959, from Rutherford County, North Carolina. The University of…

Diane Elizbeth Wickland

…Liang (Ed.), Advances in Land Remote Sensing: System, Modeling, Inversion and Application, Springer, ISBN 978-1-4020-6449-4, 485-494. Wickland, Diane E. 2008. Climate Change: Biological and Human Aspects (Book Review). EOS, Transactions,…

Donald Culross Peattie

…Annotated List of the Plants Growing Spontaneously in Polk County, North Carolina, ad Adjacent Parts of South Carolina, in Greenville and Spartanburg Counties. Part I. Introduction: Soils, Cilmate, Etc., Ferns…

John Nathaniel Couch

…medicine, but almost immediately changed to botany, under the influence of William Chambers Coker, then Chair of the Botany Department. While still an undergraduate, he had a brief tour of…

Eugene Bourgeau

additional material at Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Geneve (G), Gray Herbarium (GH) and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K).4 Eugene Bourgeau photograph from Wikipedia (1, 2) According…

Gerald McCarthy

…the passage of the Hatch Act in 1887 provided additional resources for the state agricultural station, director H.B. Battle decided to add a botanist to his staff. McCarthy was named…