John R. Bozeman
…several terms. In 1965 he received his MA degree and was well on his way toward a PhD, when he decided he needed to get a job in order to…
…several terms. In 1965 he received his MA degree and was well on his way toward a PhD, when he decided he needed to get a job in order to…
…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…
…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…
…about herbarium specimens experienced serious “mission creep” and expanded to include a fair dose of history and personalities. Polk County is along the South Carolina border, and it is considered…
…‘disability’ or ‘illness’ but by your strengths and self-determined vision of health. Working with plants doesn’t require words or language skills. TH practitioners can work with non-verbal or hearing-impaired participants…
…New Zealand. I give the award for botanical buy-in to the national teams of New Zealand which use the silver fern as part of their logos. Alsophila tricolor (or Cyathea…
…“Crepe paper has less of a vein,” she said. “ I’m trying to make these botanically correct … some leaves have very hard to see veins…So I buy a Japanese…
…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…
…they plan to buy a lot of plants. Garden members will receive a 10% discount on NCBG plants. To become a member, join here. Parking is available at the Garden…