Diane Elizbeth Wickland

…Change Newsletter 45: 1-4. Ranson, K. J. and D. E. Wickland. 2001. EOS Terra: First Data and Mission Status. Global Change Newsletter 45: 23-31. Smith, J. A., D. E. Wickland,

Don Edgar Eyles

…in Atlanta, Georgia, and consisting of parents Francis L. (age 37), Mory A. (35), Francis L. (11), Don E. (4), and Ruth (1 month). “In 1937 [Fort Pulaski National Monument…

Mary Cloyd Burnley Stifler

and 1940’s from various locations around Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida, from Lake Geneva, Walworth County, Wisconsin, and from Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. She sent many to Dr. William Chambers Coker…

Spelunking in The Caves of Chapel Hill

…one with the surname of “Cave” or “Caves” — but that did not rule out that these hypothetical troglodytes lived in rural Orange County or Durham County. Neither of these…

Mary Eugenia Wharton

…include those of Meijer [Meijer, W. (1992) Mary Wharton. Kentucky Native Plant Society Newsletter 7(1): 2-3] and Wieland [Wieland, C. (1992) Mary Eugenia Wharton, 1912-1991. Kentucky Native Plant Society Newsletter…

Stuck at Home, not Stuck Inside

…year! Did you know chickweed is edible? So are columbine flowers! Youngia japonica (oriental false hawksbeard) is in flower. The good news is this makes it easier to see and

What is Therapeutic Horticulture?

…be applied to almost all situations, indoors or outdoors. Brief history of the therapeutic horticulture/horticultural therapy field In 1817, Benjamin Rush, a physician, politician, and social reformer who is considered…

Frances Katherine Foust Lombard

…North America. IN: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on root and butt rots; 1988 August 9-16; Vernon and Victoria, BC, Canada. International Union of Forestry Research Organisations (IUFRO) working…