Mordecai Elisha Hyams
…through blockade runners.”1 Hyams was discharged from the Confederate Army on 20 April 1862 in Yorktown, Virginia. Hyams not only never returned to Florida, but also changed careers to botany….
…through blockade runners.”1 Hyams was discharged from the Confederate Army on 20 April 1862 in Yorktown, Virginia. Hyams not only never returned to Florida, but also changed careers to botany….
…Percy H. Gentle #56, along the Belize-Sibun River road, Belize District, British Honduras, 1931-1932; duplicate in F.)11 Primulaceae: Ardisia gentlei Lundell Rubiaceae: Randia gentlei Lundell Rutaceae: Zanthoxylum gentlei Lundell &…
…region of the world where the organism is native: caroliniana (of the Carolinas), virginicus (of Virginia), occidentalis (western), orientalis (eastern), americanus (of the Americas), europea (of Europe), sinensis (of China),…
…American Sennas. Torreya 4: 177-181. Britton, N. L. 1908. North American Trees. (Shafer was a contributor.) SOURCES: Wikipedia contributors. (2019, January 12). John Adolph Shafer. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia….
…florist, designer, and art dealer before returning to North Carolina in the early 1990’s. (5,6) ##### Charles Clinton Lindley, Jr., a well known art and antiques dealer specializing in American…
…on North American lichenology — II. Science 20: 205-206. Calkins, W. W. 1893. Remarks on North American lichenology — III. Science 21: 77-78. Calkins, William Wirt. 1895. The History of…
…taphrinicola, was collected in “Winnipeg Valley” in Manitoba, Canada in 1859 while Bourgeau was a member of the British North American Exploring Expedition. All NCU’s fungi, including those collected by…
…C.P. Sm. “silky lupine” Myosurus egglestonii Wooton & Standl. Quercus X egglestonii Trel. “Eggleston’s oak” Rubus egglestonii Blanch. Rubus idaeus var. egglstonii (Blanch.) Fern. Viola egglestonii Brainerd Viola septemloba ssp….
…– The Tree Speaks. American Forests and Forest Life 34: 290-291. Raynal, Charles E. (1929) The South is building. The North American Review 228(2): 152-154. Raynal, Charles E. (1929) Muck…
…the world’s diversity of languages, systems of medicine, ritual traditions, and artistic expressions is culturally-specific knowledge about the natural world and its stewardship. Many cultural practices are dependent upon a…