Arthur Stanley Pease
…Plants XV. Rhodora 6: 85-88. —- (1905) Notes on the accentuation of certain Generic names. Rhodora 7: 157. —- (1906) Peculiarities of Botrychium lanceolatum in America. 8: 229. —- (1907)…
…Plants XV. Rhodora 6: 85-88. —- (1905) Notes on the accentuation of certain Generic names. Rhodora 7: 157. —- (1906) Peculiarities of Botrychium lanceolatum in America. 8: 229. —- (1907)…
…father, a pharmacist, held a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Maryland, and his mother, a graduate of Peace College in Raleigh, North Carolina, was a substitute teacher…
…Connor. 2021. Remembering Peggy-Ann Wetmore Kessler Duke. HerbalEGram, issue 9. https://www.herbalgram.org/resources/herbalegram/volumes/volume-18/issue-9-september-2021/news-and-features-1/peggy-duke-obituary/ accessed on 26 July 2022 3. Obituary, Peggy-Ann Kessler Duke. https://www.goinghomecares.com/obituaries/Peggy-Ann-Kessler-Duke?obId=20619090 accessed on 26 July 2022. …
…accessed on 27 August 2007 2. http://www.unc.edu/news/archives/oct97/100.html accessed on 27 August 2007 3. Pers. comm. Charlotte Jones-Roe, North Carolina Botanical Garden to McCormick. 4. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36792815/eloise-knight accessed on 10 April 2020…
…2. Cotterman, Laura (2006) Battle Park, http://ncbg.unc.edu/pages/39/, accessed on 14 May 2006. 3. Anonymous (undated), http://www.scisland.org/aboutsci/aboutsci.php, accessed on 14 May 2006. 4. Anonymous (undated), http://www.socalrangecomplexeis.com/FactSheets\HabitatRestorationFactSheet_FINAL.pdf, accessed on 14 May 2006….
…botanical garden that has a very good standing both nationally and internationally with very modest cost to the state itself,” Bell commented in a 1986 interview with the Chapel Hill…
…of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reader earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Windsor in Ontario, Canada. He then earned a Master of…
…oh… right…. I suppose I should define “exsiccati”. Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary provides the definition, “a collection or series of dried herbarium specimens,” and that source lists “exsiccatae” as the primary…
…“H.S. Jackson” or “H.S.J.” on herbarium labels. Most of the specimens at NCU were collected in the 1930’s in Ontario, Canada. “American botanists lost a recognized leader and the field…
…We have also developed an Online Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture for students who need the flexibility to take classes at the pace, timing, and location of their choosing. The online…