What’s Your Flavor? Special Event
…natural dyeing. To accompany her talk, Dr. Class will provide sumac berry “lemonade” and beauty berry jelly on crackers. 2 p.m. Spring Council will discuss “Mama Dips: Past & Present.”…
…natural dyeing. To accompany her talk, Dr. Class will provide sumac berry “lemonade” and beauty berry jelly on crackers. 2 p.m. Spring Council will discuss “Mama Dips: Past & Present.”…
…Eaglenest Mountain (4925 feet; 35.4962070 latitude, -83.0431905 longitude) and adjacent North Eaglenest Mountain (5066 feet; 35.5002672 latitude, -83.0416956 longitude) are on Eaglenest Ridge, WSW of Lake Junaluska and NW of…
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By Angelica Edwards, NCBG Communications Intern The annual Spring Native Plant Sale will return to the North Carolina Botanical Garden on Saturday, May 7 from 10:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Visitors…
…9 a.m.-8 p.m. on Thursdays from June 2 through September 1, 2022. There’s no fee or ticket for visiting, but we welcome donations to support the Garden. Make a donation…
…of the land is for sale, and will probably be cut within a few years. During this past spring (1940), a careful check of this tract, now being cut over,…
…for sale by the natives; lions have never shown themselves in this vicinity. The elephant range is more inferior; the forest is too close for this animal near the sea…
An Online Program Are you an art student or naturalist looking to develop your skills in drawing or painting plants? In our Botanical Art Fundamentals Program, you’ll explore the relationship…
…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…