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…a meaningful place for herself on a large campus. Ultimately, that experience led to Carolina being named a Bee Campus USA affiliate this spring. The distinction, given by the international…
…a meaningful place for herself on a large campus. Ultimately, that experience led to Carolina being named a Bee Campus USA affiliate this spring. The distinction, given by the international…
Seedlings from the Davie Poplar In 1993, seedlings from UNC’s Davie Poplar were presented to sixth-grade essay winners from each county in North Carolina, to be planted on the…
Claire Lorch, Carolina Community Garden program manager, with Volunteer of the Year (and husband) Fred Stang. Congratulations to Fred Stang, our Volunteer of the Year! Fred is an important part…
…exceed the highest standards for sustainability. This three-part facility embraces the North Carolina Botanical Garden’s display gardens and includes covered porches and breezeways overlooking our beautiful Piedmont Nature Trails natural…
…30% of proceeds returns to the North Carolina Botanical Garden. Visit the gallery inside our main Allen Education Center building, open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and 1-5 p.m….
…the support of many local organizations and individuals. The Clean Water Management Trust Fund, UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation, New Hope Audubon Society, Orange County, Town of Chapel…
After a holiday break, masked, distanced volunteers returned to the Carolina Community Garden (CCG) last week. They cleared and prepped beds, planted spinach seedlings, uncovered and recovered row covers, and…
As a chainsaw-wielding AmeriCorps member in the woods of southeastern North Carolina last summer, Alyssa Chen gained memorable and transformative experience in boots-on-the-ground conservation. Those seven weeks of embracing the…
About School & Group Programs The North Carolina Botanical Garden is a great place for a field trip! Bring your students to learn about and explore the incredible diversity of…