Carolina Moonlight Garden Party
“The Best Party in Town!” — Gail Perry, NCBGF Director and gala planning committee member Buy Tickets You are invited to dress in your best floral attire and join us…
“The Best Party in Town!” — Gail Perry, NCBGF Director and gala planning committee member Buy Tickets You are invited to dress in your best floral attire and join us…
…giving site Make a gift amount of your choosing Mail a check Make a check out to the North Carolina Botanical Foundation, Inc. Include “525271: Stillhouse Bottom Natural Area” in…
…collected in South Carolina. NCU curates four fungal specimens collected by Cox. All were collected in August, 1939 in Highlands, Macon County, NC. It is highly likely that Cox was…
…topics as follows: Certificate in Botanical Art & Illustration Certificate in Native Plants and Advanced Certificate in Native Plants ↑ Return to top Title illustration: Trout Lilies by Miriam Sagasti….
…the Carolina Campus Community Garden if you have tools, seeds or other items that may be helpful to our community effort. All gift-in-kind contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and may…
…If you have special needs that could be accommodated to enable your visit to the Garden or participate in one of our programs, please let us know in advance by…
…her internship, she was initially the satellite garden manager at Edible Campus, but COVID altered her internship experience. The first few weeks of her internship were completely online, and to…
…Carolina website.3 “I was totally unfamiliar with Green Dust Lichen,” said Gary. “When I saw it I thought it was just an alga, but I thought I saw some fungal…
…“the new lobelia is close to L. glandulosa which is distinctly hirsute [hairy] in the throat of the corolla…the new species completely lacks hairs inside the flower.” When the news…
…There is also a pay lot directly behind the Dead Mule with free parking on Sundays. For more parking info visit www.parkonthehill.com Registration: Register online here or on-site Sunday, June…