Heinrich “Henry” Karl Daniel Eggert
…Avenue in East St. Louis.1 Henry Eggert’s florist business was at 1025 North 7th Street. 4 The neighborhood was working-class, with most men on the street being day laborers, though…
…Avenue in East St. Louis.1 Henry Eggert’s florist business was at 1025 North 7th Street. 4 The neighborhood was working-class, with most men on the street being day laborers, though…
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…when ingested metabolizes into psilocin, a potent hallucinogen.2 Prior to shipping the specimens to Utah, Dr. Cotter photographed them for inclusion in our online catalog, mycoportal.org. One specimen (NCU-F-0009757) stood…
…Henn. (now classified as Bambusiomyces shiraianus (Henn.) K. Vánky), a pathogen of bamboo, from his family estate on Avery Island, Louisiana. While McIlhenny is remembered today the leader of the…
…trail construction efforts, forest restoration plans, and the development of a small parking lot to this recent acquisition. How You Can Contribute Make a gift online Visit our secure online…
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…Project and North Carolina State Parks. Available from https:/auth1.dpr.ncparks.gov/flora/index.php. 3. Wikipedia contributors. “Circe.” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 23 Jun. 2021. Web. 30 Jun. 2021. 4. Wikipedia…
…we can guess they hunted on the land. When Englishman John Lawson traveled to Occaneechi Village (near present-day Hillsborough) and the Shakori village of Adshusheer (near present-day Durham) in 1700,…
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