Mary Eugenia Wharton

…students and amateur nature lovers. Trees and Shrubs of Kentucky, still in print, is an excellent reference and learning tool for the non-technical user. The breadth of her interests and…

Dear Friends of the Herbarium,

…to be accessible, with keys that use non-flowering and non-fruiting features, geog- raphy, and habitat as much as possible; introductory chapters on habitats and places to see native plants; and…

William Battle Cobb

…1970 until 1975. I enjoyed going to garage sales and frequently picked up older books that touched me in a particular way. Sometimes old and cheap was enough but I…

Goodwin LeBaron Foster

…chlorides in blood. J. Biol. Chem. 31(3): 483-485. Schmidt, C.L.A. and G.L. Foster. 1921. A cheap and convenient source for glutamic acid. Soc. For Exp. Biol. & Med., Proceedings v….

Rachel Milner Fell Treakle

…be the only herbarium curating fungal specimens collected by her. Rachel M. Fell was born on 6 April 1856 to Hester Vernon Brown Fell (1818-1906) and Jesse Weldon Fell (1808-1887)…

Spreading the Herbarium Gospel

…Man’s Beard,” instead. It’s in the olive family! You can buy one at the Botanical Garden! I hope to have inspired at least a few acquaintances to Go Native.) Stewartia…