Dr. John Loomis Blodgett

  SOURCES: 1. Ledin, Bruce (1953) John Loomis Blodgett (1809-1853): A PIONEER BOTANIST OF SOUTH FLORIDA. Tequesta [Journal of the Historical Society of Southern Florida] 1(13): 23-33 (1953). http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00101446/00013/23j 2.

Katherine Augusta Taylor

referring to Miss Taylor is on page 489.] MENTHA ROTUNDIFOLIA (L.) Huds. Fl. Angl. 221. 1762. Only one station in the Southern States, namely, “near Wilmington, North Carolina,” (Chapm. Fl.

DEI Strategic Plan

In April 2019, the Diversity and Inclusion Committee was formed at the North Carolina Botanical Garden with the goal of improving the diversity of staff, volunteers, board members, and event

Francis Stuart Chapman

Ann McCormick; email of 7 January, 2014, 3:25pm. https://www.scgsgenealogy.com/research/rsch-Probate.htm accessed on 13 January 2014. Pers. Comm. Gerhard Winter to Carol Ann McCormick; email of 14 January 2014, 6:23am.    

Mordecai Elisha Hyams

also found fruiting plants of Darbya near Charlotte, North Carolina. C. S. S. [Charles S. Sargent]   Special thanks to Evelyn Silver Hyams of Charlotte, North Carolina for providing a

Potting Volunteer Group

bonds that are formed among the volunteers and staff. Everyone is one big family at the North Carolina Botanical Garden, and I am proud to be a part of it.

Q & A with President Greg Fitch

Q. How did you begin your involvement with the BGF? A. I’ve been interested in gardening since I was a kid helping my grandfather in his Chapel Hill garden. I