There are certain plants I always seek when I’m on a walk. In the forests of the southeastern United States, I’m on the lookout for Oneflower Bedstraw (Galium uniflorum Michx.).... Read More The post Further Afield: The Wonderful Wall of Purgatory appeared first on North Carolina Botanical Garden.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
Bring the whole family to the Garden for NatureFest: a day of outdoor fun, learning, and exploration on Saturday, October 18 from 1-4 p.m.! Perfect for children up to age... Read More The post October 18: NatureFest – for families! 🍂 appeared first on North Carolina Botanical Garden.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
The 37th annual Sculpture in the Garden runs from Sunday, September 14 through Sunday, December 7. It’s free and open to the public during normal Garden hours (9 a.m. –... Read More The post 37th Annual Sculpture in the Garden appeared first on North Carolina Botanical Garden.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
by Carol Ann McCormick ORCID 0000-0003-3785-8433 ARTHUR DANIEL OXLEY (18 December 1900 – 27 June 1982) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) curates a single... Read More The post Arthur Daniel Oxley appeared first on North Carolina Botanical Garden.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
We hosted our annual Certificate Program Graduation Ceremony on Sunday, August 24 with graduates, their guests, and other community members in attendance. The event took place in Reeves Auditorium... Read More The post Certificate Program Graduates Celebrate Accomplishments appeared first on North Carolina Botanical Garden.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
by Scott Ward, NCBG Research Botanist As the average workday often begins to wind down, there are usually two people you can count on to either be brewing coffee or... Read More The post Hurricanes. What are they good for? Absolutely one thing. appeared first on North Carolina Botanical Garden.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
Did you know fall is the best time to plant North Carolina’s wonderful native perennials, shrubs, trees, ferns, and grasses in your home garden? Planting in the fall gives time... Read More The post Fall Plant Sale 2025: Fall is for Planting! appeared first on North Carolina Botanical Garden.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
Do you live or botanize in Tennessee, Mississippi, or Alabama? Have you been eagerly awaiting the release of a FloraQuest app that covers your state? It’s happening: FloraQuest: South-Central is... Read More The post Out Now: FloraQuest: South-Central appeared first on North Carolina Botanical Garden.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
by Carol Ann McCormick, Curatrix of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) Calling All Community Scientists to Document Golden Oyster Fungus! It has been an... Read More The post Fungus (not quite yet) Among Us: Golden Oyster Mushroom Gone Rogue appeared first on North Carolina Botanical Garden.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
This fall, we're offering a new, free program for UNC students focused on supporting mental health, fostering connection, and growing fresh food together.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
We're a free, public garden that celebrates, researches, and protects southeastern native plants. Part of UNC-Chapel Hill.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
Floras & Field Guides Published floras have traditionally been the main means of synthesizing information on the species of plants in an area—their habitats, phenology, classification, common names, and practical... Read More| North Carolina Botanical Garden
Hidden amid similar specimens, differing only in its “weirdness,” a new plant discovered by herbarium associate Kevan Schoonover McClelland was finally given a name after lengthy efforts to identify it. Read More| North Carolina Botanical Garden
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