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…pygmy fringetree have in common? They’re all plants that, in the United States, only grow Florida. And they’re covered in the latest version of the Flora of the Southeastern United…
…State University. Each spring, MASMC provides scientists studying fungi with an opportunity to present their latest research findings, meet new colleagues, and develop and strengthen scientific collaborations. MASMC provides undergraduates,…
…work diligently to provide you with the best possible resources available and enhance our conservation of our region’s vast plant diversity. See below to request the latest 2022 release, which,…
…Android devices. We remain committed to traditional floras and making flora data accessible: we have updated the latest PDFs of the Flora of the Southeastern United States as well as…
…to you. FloraQuest: Northern Tier doesn’t need an internet connection to run, so you can take it with you wherever you go in the field. Do you struggle to remember…
…Adger in Polk County, North Carolina, 11 August, 1951. The latest specimen collected by him is Deparia acrostichoides, dated 2 November 1959, from Rutherford County, North Carolina. The University of…
…pine tree cores are just the latest in the botanical legacy of the Gulf Coast barrier islands preserved by the National Park Service and the University of North Carolina at…
…The 1930 US census has Stuart Chapman still living in Winston-Salem, but now his occupation is listed as “Proprietor, News Dealer; Industry: Newspaper Stand.” (9) Chapman collected only sporadically in…
…for the U.S. Soil Survey from 1913 to 1920, and as a geologist & soil expert for the American Rural Planning Association in Madison, Wisconsin in 1920. W. B. Cobb…