By Their Specific Epithets Ye Shall Know Them… Most of the Time
…the Herbarium in Chapel Hill. One botanist emailed me and said, “I read your email today and thought to myself that I have never seen Youngia in my area. But…
…the Herbarium in Chapel Hill. One botanist emailed me and said, “I read your email today and thought to myself that I have never seen Youngia in my area. But…
…1. Faculty Gallery. https://www.wofford.edu/library/archives/content.aspx?id=452413 accessed on 13 March 2017.” 2. Dr. E. Gibbes Patton, Aug. 28, 2010. Wofford Today, Fall 2010, p. 30. Office for Communications & Marketing, Wofford College….
by Scott G. Ward, NCBG Research Botanist Fig. 1. The Lake Wales Ridge (LWR) runs down the central Florida peninsula like a very special and ecologically important spine, image from…
…today viewed as primary sources for information on southeastern U.S plants—information that is a foundational tool used by botanists, foresters, horticulturists, conservationists, and students throughout the U.S. With help from…
…as the Lumbee, the Waccamaw Siouan, and the Coharie. Nancy Fields will share examples of how the longleaf pine was historically used and continues to be used today in various…
…Fee: Free; preregistration required Longleaf pine forests once covered over 90 million acres of the Southeast, but they have been reduced to less than 5 million acres today. Restoring longleaf…
…Therapy program on UNC-TV’s North Carolina Science Now Therapeutic Horticulture Courses Our Hybrid Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture program runs on a fixed schedule from approximately August to April each year….
…soiree in the Triangle, guests enjoy live music by UNC student musicians, an opening reception sponsored by Mother Earth Brewing, dinner on-site amongst the native wildflowers, and a spirited fundraiser…
You are invited to dress in your best floral attire and join us for the 12th annual Carolina Moonlight Garden Party on Saturday, May 18. Enjoy live music, a sponsored…
…terribly far away — it’s just one of the many counties of The Old North State I have yet to explore. As is typical with me, a simple newsletter article…