One Flower You Will Never Find in the Herbarium*

…works of art. Tallahassee Magazine 26(1): 81-85. Mims, Forrest M., III. 2003. Frost Flowers. www.sas.org/E-Bulletin/2003-12-19/mimsci/body.html . Accessed 2006. Wikipedia contributors. “Needle ice.” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia,…

Hybrid Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture

About the Program The Hybrid Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture (HCTH) is a nine-month program combining comprehensive online and in-person instruction to professionals and students in allied health, education, and design…

Abram Paschal Garber

…Society, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Accessed 22 June 2017. 7. Harshberger, John W. 1899. The botanists of Philadelphia and their work. Philadelphia: T. C. Davis & Sons. Pp. 302-303.      …

New Species of Foamflower

…use your nautical imagination to to see these little leaves as sails billowing just below the flowers. Tiarella wherryi lacks these little sail-like leaves on the flowering stem. Wherry’s Foamflower…

Sarah “Sadie” Frances Price

…a frequent correspondent of leading botanists of the day. Sarah Frances Price, known as Sadie throughout her life, was born in Evansville, Indiana in 1894. Her father was Alexander Price…

Welcome, new Herbarium students!

…school after graduating from Carolina. She is a native of the town of Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio.           John Kees, Carolina Class of 2024, is double…

Walking with Walter and William

…unspoken lest we jinx our chances of seeing it. Walter’s Aster in bloom at Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve. Photo by Mark Peifer, October 2022 The Sandhills was a riot…

Saving the Crystal Skipper

little bluestem remain to support the skipper and are important for connecting populations via “stepping stones.” Dune restoration efforts often provide recreational uses and storm protection but have little focus…