Adams Jewett, M.D.
…M.D. in 1870 and Ph.C. [Pharmaceutical Chemist] in 1870).1, 15 Other herbaria curating specimens collected by Adams Jewett include C (Natural History Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen), ILL (University of…
…M.D. in 1870 and Ph.C. [Pharmaceutical Chemist] in 1870).1, 15 Other herbaria curating specimens collected by Adams Jewett include C (Natural History Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen), ILL (University of…
You have an important role in preserving the habitat gardens, plant collections, natural areas, and educational programming of the North Carolina Botanical Garden for future generations. If you are able,…
…D.C. in 1929, then as a Principal Mycologist in the Northern Regional Research Laboratory of that agency in Peoria, Illinois in 1939, where he was “in charge of and largely…
…formation: the diabase rock weathers into soil unlike almost any other in North Carolina. It’s mafic (has a high pH) and is richer in iron, magnesium, and calcium than many…
…the Spokane Indian language, “Etshiit thlu Sitskai thlu Siais thlu Sitskaisitlinish”, which was printed in 1842 on the Lapwai Mission press (Washington State University MASC holds a facsimile copy). In…
…cooked in oil, paper products, non-biodegradable waste, grass clippings, or yard waste. Where do I take my compost? The donation bucket is outside the fence on the garden’s southeast side….
…States, published by our Herbarium! Cigar orchid (Cyrtopodium punctatum) in Everglades National Park. Can you see where it gets its name? Photo by Scott Ward. What exactly is a Flora?…
…University of Washington’s marine lab on San Juan Island in northern Puget Sound, has shaped my career and has resulted in publications used by students and professionals to identity marine…
…Hill in the Fall of 2012, I was immediately surprised by the Elymus hystrix I was seeing. Every plant I encountered in Orange County had glumes on every spikelet, and…