Loan & Accession Policy

…by the curator of a botanical institution or department; loans are not made to individuals. The request should be addressed to the curator and should include the following information: 1)…

Carl John Burk

…are not yet cataloged in an on-line public format.4 Burk was born in Troy, Ohio on 30 December 1935.1 After receiving an A. B. from Miami University in Ohio in…

Harry E. Ahles

…ca. 1950, “On dividing road of Indiana and Illinois, Kankakee, background in Indiana” Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.,…

Botanical Art Fundamentals Program

…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….

Diane Elizbeth Wickland

…M. Schaepman, T. Jackson, D. Jupp, X. Li, J. Liu, R. Liu, A. Strahler, J. Townshend, and D. Wickland. 2008. Emerging issues in land remote sensing, Chapter 19, in S….

Edwin Lynn Bridges

…combinations have mostly been in the order Poales (including species of Cyperaceae, Poaceae, Juncaceae, Xyridaceae, and Eriocaulaceae), in addition to new species and combinations in Asteraceae and Euphorbiaceae. He is…

Stuck at Home, not Stuck Inside

…year! Did you know chickweed is edible? So are columbine flowers! Youngia japonica (oriental false hawksbeard) is in flower. The good news is this makes it easier to see and…

Anne Elizabeth Bowden McCrary

…all-around naturalist.” He “inherited” her invertebrate collections in 1991 upon her retirement from UNC-W. He has incorporated them into the teaching collection for Invertebrate Zoology.7 Anne McCrary, undated Photograph courtesy…

Joseph Hicks Pyron

…finished. I don’t know why. Joe was a wonderful illustrator – he never had any formal training in it that I know of – but he was very talented. I…