Benjamin Franklin Bush
…he long resided, familiar to botanists almost throughout the world. Western Missouri was a frontier country at the close of the Civil War, and nowhere had gorilla [sic; guerilla] warfare…
…he long resided, familiar to botanists almost throughout the world. Western Missouri was a frontier country at the close of the Civil War, and nowhere had gorilla [sic; guerilla] warfare…
…by his colleagues, lunched daily in the open sunlit patio of the “Main Building” where there was animated conversation, among fellow scientists and visitors alike, concerning plant and world problems….
…the university records as having completed his graduate studies in 1941. Barksdale served in the United States military during World War II. He joined the United States Army in 1941…
…holding Durant’s book on algae include University of Maryland (College Park, MD), Ohio State University Libraries (Columbus, OH), Princeton University Library (Princeton, NJ), Rutgers University Libraries (Piscataway, NJ), The Newark…
…How do they grow? Where can we find them? Little ones will get their hands dirty learning all about seeds through hands-on discovery, play, stories, and planting their own seeds…
…the mysterious lives of the spotted and marbled salamanders that live at the Garden through animal encounters, stories, craft, and a visit to a real vernal pool to search for…
…and calm. This compassionate space will inspire and nourish you as we embrace the gifts of the natural world. No previous art or writing experience is necessary. Just bring your…
…appreciation of the natural world around us. Mellichamp is a recently retired professor of botany and horticulture at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where he taught for over…