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…used “Stuart Chapman” or “F. S. Chapman” on herbarium labels. Many specimens collected by Chapman can be found on bryophyteportal.org and lichenportal.org . Duke University Herbarum (DUKE) curates about 260…
Five undergraduate students — some new, some returning — will be working in the Herbarium during the 2021-2022 academic year. In addition, throughout the year we will welcome undergraduate classes…
…science appeals to many students in the NCBG botanical art programs. Renderings of plants are grouped into three main genres: botanical illustration, botanical art, and floral art. The first two…
…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…
…team behind Gaia’s Magical Goods from Carrboro as they lead their Intro to Natural Indigo Dyeing & Shibori Workshop! Courtney and Reverdy became obsessed with Indigo four years ago when…
…species. W.M. Carpenter and Josiah Hale also worked on this manuscript, and Hale was responsible for the Cyperaceae and Gramineae. The Smithsonian declined to publish the manuscript, so Riddell published…
…the Voynich Manuscript (a 15th century Italian manuscript with cryptic writing and botanically inspired Rev. O’Neill identified illustrations of plants, including this Sunflower, in the Voynich Manuscript, a 15th century…
…1910. Rocky Mountain rambles. The Plant World 13(7): 155-163. —–. 1910. Rocky Mountain rambles (continued). The Plant World 13(8): 181-190. —–. 1911. A Manual of Poisonous Plants, chiefly of Eastern…