The Story of the Streamhead Lobelia, Lobelia batsonii
…and me was published in November 2020 in the online botanical journal, Phytoneuron.3 How does one distinguish streamhead lobelia from savanna lobelia? Both have slender stems up to two feet…
…and me was published in November 2020 in the online botanical journal, Phytoneuron.3 How does one distinguish streamhead lobelia from savanna lobelia? Both have slender stems up to two feet…
…Check out the list of plants that are currently available here. Note that at the top of the spreadsheet there is a link to a page where you can learn…
…tables available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please leave the area clean and properly dispose of any trash. Trash and recycling bins are available in the picnic area. We do…
…Goldie-Smith, who usually signed her labels as “E.K.G.S.” Our fungal collection is being cataloged into the searchable on-line database, www.mycoportal.org As we continue to catalog our fungi it is probable…
…oh… right…. I suppose I should define “exsiccati”. Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary provides the definition, “a collection or series of dried herbarium specimens,” and that source lists “exsiccatae” as the primary…
…Maps. On a desktop, click the sidebar icon on the map below or make it full screen to sort by nurseries with retail sales (purple), nurseries available by appointment or…
…available in a searchable database at mycoportal.org , and our bryophytes are available in a searchable database at bryophyteportal.org . It is possible that NCU has vascular plants collected by…
…of Sciences, Washington, D.C. http://www.nasonline.org/publications/biographical-memoirs/memoir-pdfs/raper-john.pdf. 2. 1958 John R. Raper Dope Sheet ’33 Yackety Yack Revisited. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Alumni Records. 3. Williams, Dudley (1974) Memorandum…
…by the generous and enterprising firm of Wallace Bros., who, in the most liberal manner, spared neither the pains nor means to make it available and place everything at my…
…and T. Howard. 2020. Vascular plants of North Carolina [Internet]. Raleigh (NC): North Carolina Biodiversity Project and North Carolina State Parks. Available from https://auth1.dpr.ncparks.gov/flora/index.php [accessed 29 July 2020] ‘Charles Edward…