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…trail construction efforts, forest restoration plans, and the development of a small parking lot to this recent acquisition. How You Can Contribute Make a gift online Visit our secure online…
…and entourage: $75 for two hours Photo sessions that require minimal equipment and 1-2 subjects: $25 for two hours Once we receive your completed photography online form, we will add…
…more dynamic form, published online and updated as new information becomes available. Gary Perlmutter and Tom Howard are the people behind Lichens of North Carolina the one of the many…
…new genus of the Rhizidiaceae.” He continued at Carolina for his doctorate, studying with Dr. Joseph Edison Adams. The title of his doctoral thesis in 1947 was “The comparative anatomy…
…many species, and if that fails we try to buy seed online from nurseries. For many species, there are no options but to collect seed from the field, and this…
…brings students to nonprofit & governmental agencies and enrolls them in an online service-course that counts toward graduation. “It was a very valuable experience,” said Becca Beechold, a senior environmental…
…if Williston collected any herbarium specimens. Fortunately, the online database where we catalog our specimens (sernecportal.org) also searches other herbaria consortia across North America, including the Mid-Atlantic Herbaria Consortium. Searching…
…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…
…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…