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Thank You Donors! Shinn Fund Campaign Advances Native Plant Research in North CarolinaThank You Donors! Shinn Fund Campaign Advances Native Plant Research in North Carolina

February 18, 2026February 18, 2026 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:07 am

We thank donors for their gifts to support undergrad and graduate student research of North Carolina’s native plants and their{...}

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Searching for Rare Plants in North CarolinaSearching for Rare Plants in North Carolina

February 18, 2026February 18, 2026 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:06 am

Most of my adventures have been in the Uwharrie Region, but I’ve also spent time chasing rare plants all across{...}

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Puccoon Ponderings and Bloodroot BloomingPuccoon Ponderings and Bloodroot Blooming

February 18, 2026February 18, 2026 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:05 am

Low-growing Bloodroot thrives in moist, acidic, shady soil. It is symbiotic with ants, blooms for a few days, yet the{...}

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The Secret Lives of Spring Ephemerals: Trout Lily EditionThe Secret Lives of Spring Ephemerals: Trout Lily Edition

February 18, 2026February 18, 2026 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:04 am

From depth-sensing corms to ant-powered seed transport, trout lilies reveal astonishing survival tricks beneath the spring forest floor.{...}

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Join the NCNPS Advocacy CommitteeJoin the NCNPS Advocacy Committee

February 18, 2026February 18, 2026 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:03 am

Join our new committee to help devise strategies for communicating with local and state decision-makers to encourage the planting of{...}

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