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…interpreted to the people of this country and the world…I think we, as a country, need to make quite clear to other nations of the world that we have major…
…interpreted to the people of this country and the world…I think we, as a country, need to make quite clear to other nations of the world that we have major…
…Kentucky, while Sadie was still quite young. However, they sent her back to Terre Haute, Indiana, to St. Agnes Hall, a church school run by the Episcopal Church, from which…
…there are a few manuscripts on raising bees. The collection also offers valuable insight into the lives and work of academics in the early 1900’s, and contemporary thoughts on World…
…and editor Seeing Seeds: A Journey into the World of Seedheads, Pods and Fruit 2016 Thomas Rainer, landscape architect and author Planting Design in a Post-Wild World 2015 Doug Tallamy,…
…caregivers, elders who experience memory loss and/or physical concerns, exceptional children, and many more who found healing, empowerment, and solace in expanding their relationship with the natural world. As we…
…the world’s diversity of languages, systems of medicine, ritual traditions, and artistic expressions is culturally-specific knowledge about the natural world and its stewardship. Many cultural practices are dependent upon a…
…data. Our collections include: Fungi and lichenized fungi from around the world, with a focus on specimens from Southeastern United States (ca. 38,000 specimens) Algae from around the world focusing…
…genera. Today, 88 of these species and one genus (Amsonia) still bear the valid names provided by Walter in his Flora. Walter died on 17 January 1789, shortly after the…
…day, April 19-23, for a new video, and check out last year’s video celebration, too! Edible Campus UNC is a program of the North Carolina Botanical Garden that creates working…
…some of our favorite wildflowers with you in this short video series. Watch the first video below, and check back later this week for more! Ten Ways to Observe North…