Dear Friends of the Herbarium,
…Garden. This facility will allow the collection to grow and to receive the best of modern archival curation. Furthermore, it will be a home for innovative research, public outreach, and…
…Garden. This facility will allow the collection to grow and to receive the best of modern archival curation. Furthermore, it will be a home for innovative research, public outreach, and…
…professionals, and groups can play in their conservation, the North Carolina Botanical Garden is pleased to announce that Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed May 3–9, 2020 as North Carolina Wildflower…
…fever outbreak in Philadelphia. One of this species’ common names, bitter-bloom, refers to the bitter foliage that is reportedly unpalatable to browsing mammals. Marsh-pink grows best in moist soil in…
…Herbarium), Donald Stone (Duke University), and Harry J. Lesko (President, Trailways, Inc.). The remembrances include many photographs of Demaree from age 20 to age 84.2 R. B. Channell’s remembrance relates…
…Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 20(9): 358-359. —–. 1893. Some recent books on bacteriology. The American Naturalist 27(318): 554-556. —–. 1893. Notes on Cicuta maculata. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 20(11): 441-442….
…compiled by Carol Ann McCormick, September, 2013 from documents generously provided by Meredith Tozzer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Alumni Records. Updated December, 2019 by C. A. McCormick…
Starting October 20, the Herbarium will host a weekly workshop at the Garden. No need to register, just show up and join us from 9:30 am to 10:30 am every…
…nonprofit support organization, the North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation. Membership levels provide you with benefits. Find the membership level that fits you best. Contact NCBG Membership Coordinator Allison Essen at…
…and detail, and is still the best way to describe newly discovered species, botanical illustrations may also be done in color (watercolor or colored pencil). Botanical illustrations have traditionally been…
…Research Library, comp. New York City, Marriages, 1600s-1800s. Ancestry.com. New York City, Compiled Marriage Index, 1600s-1800s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Accessed on 4 November 2020.…