Carolina Community Garden

…Community Garden Carol Enarson, Neighbor, Orange County Master Gardener Becca Goodson, Aveda Institute-Chapel Hill James Holman, Housekeeping, Third Shift, Employee Forum Delegate Sarah Ithipathachai, Undergraduate student Joanna Massey Lelekacs, North…

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…

Joachim Heinrich Schuette

…USA).1 A search of online herbarium portals in 2021 revealed Schuette’s specimens can also be found in the holdings of MO (Missouri Botanical Garden), ILL (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign),…

What is Therapeutic Horticulture?

…conditions in American psychiatric facilities and advocated for utilizing farming and gardening activities as a treatment intervention with patients. After World War I and II (early-late 1900’s), veteran hospitals used…

James Arthur Doubles, Jr.

…Carolina at Chapel Hill in September, 1931. He earned an A.B. in Botany in 1935, then continued at Carolina to earn an M.A. in Botany in 1938 studying with Dr….

Annual Membership Meeting 2023

…was instrumental in founding the Botanical Garden Foundation, first introduced him to the natural areas surrounding the NCBG. Ted lives in Saxapahaw and serves on the boards of the Paperhand…

Lisa Marie Giencke

…in the ecological restoration of San Clemente Island. San Clemente Island, the southernmost of the eight California Channel Islands. It lies 55 nautical miles (nm) south of Long Beach and…