Charles Ronald Dillon
…completed his Ph.D. in 1971 with his thesis, “A comparative study of the primary productivity of estuarine phytoplankton and macrobenthic plants”. “Charles Ronald Dillon, “Hook”, 92, passed away peacefully Friday…
…completed his Ph.D. in 1971 with his thesis, “A comparative study of the primary productivity of estuarine phytoplankton and macrobenthic plants”. “Charles Ronald Dillon, “Hook”, 92, passed away peacefully Friday…
…his request, there will be no funeral services.” (1) Charles Lewis McCartney, Jr., Long Pine Key, Everglades National Park with Giant Bromeliad, Tillandsia utriculata, 1986. Self-portrait. Colleagues in the Florida…
…in the fall of 2020. Key support for this project was given by Tom Kenan. Whether due to the new sign along 15-501 or pandemic restrictions, the Garden has seen…
…1970 her husband, John F. Reed, was President and Professor of Biology at Fort Lewis College, in Durango, Colorado. “He played a key role in moving the college from a…
…E. (1963) The Species of Simian Malaria: Taxonomy, Morphology, Life Cycle, and Geographical Distribution of the Monkey Species. The Journal of Parasitology 49(6): 866-887. Eyles, Don E.; Warren, McWilson (1963)…
…Stewartias – Small Trees and Shrubs for All Seasons. Arnoldia, 35(4), 165–180. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42962544 Spongberg, S. A. (1974). A Tentative Key to the Cultivated Magnolias. Arnoldia, 34(1), 1–11. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42962517 Spongberg, S….
…and a key to some rooted shallow water and shoreline herbs of the mid-Atlantic piedmont. Castanea 76(3) 272-278. Horn, Charles. 2012. The Southern Appalachian Botanical Society: Seventy-five years and growing….
…results from the 183 Garden participants. Some of the key takeaways from this group include: Thinking ahead to when people are able to go out again, what are you most…
…amyloidity of its spores is a key feature in identification of M. crocea (Figure 5). Figure 4. Mycena crocea Maas Geesteranus fruiting on a tree nut. Photo credit: Davis Upchurch,…
…in the hallways are kept locked; a master key is available from herbarium staff. Families are arranged in the Englerian sequence. Within each family, the genera are sorted alphabetically. Each…