Arthur Stanley Pease
…Plants XV. Rhodora 6: 85-88. —- (1905) Notes on the accentuation of certain Generic names. Rhodora 7: 157. —- (1906) Peculiarities of Botrychium lanceolatum in America. 8: 229. —- (1907)…
…Plants XV. Rhodora 6: 85-88. —- (1905) Notes on the accentuation of certain Generic names. Rhodora 7: 157. —- (1906) Peculiarities of Botrychium lanceolatum in America. 8: 229. —- (1907)…
…about ticket purchasing or event sponsorship? Contact Stephen Keith at 919-962-9458. Buy Tickets Gala Planning Committee Gail Perry Melanie Christian Amy Helwig Dunlap Virginia Buysse Thank you to our growing…
…of key genera in the Ceramiales, Gracilariales and Gelidiales, and improved our understanding of red algal phylogeny and phylogeography. Max has published seminal papers highlighting the information to be gleaned…
…in different parts of the Northern Hemisphere revealed at the time of publication new insights that have since been expanded by others. Carroll founded the Generic Flora of the Southeastern…
…Man’s Beard,” instead. It’s in the olive family! You can buy one at the Botanical Garden! I hope to have inspired at least a few acquaintances to Go Native.) Stewartia…
…University to McCormick 27 October 2020. Illinois State Marriage Records. Online index. Illinois State Public Record Offices. . Ancestry.com. Illinois, Marriage Index, 1860-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations,…
…conservation acquisition will be named the Raney Preserve after the former landowners who generously contributed to the purchase by offering the land as a bargain sale. Adding this significant tract…
…they ever decided to sell. After Mrs. Cochrane’s death in 2015, we pursued land purchase in earnest. The 13-acre parcel was purchased from the Shirley G. Cochrane Trust and directly…
…the hot southeastern sun. Since the expansion of the size and scope of Weakley’s Flora, numerous Eleocharis now needed to be keyed, in essence reachable within the text of the…
…of the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program in 1994. LeBlond retired from the Heritage Program in April, 2007. In 2017 he completed reviewing (and annotating as needed) all NCU’s specimens…