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Promoting the enjoyment and conservation of North Carolina's native plants and their habitats through education, protection, cultivation and advocacy since 1951
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Promoting the enjoyment and conservation of North Carolina’s native plants and their habitats
through education, protection, cultivation, and advocacy since 1951
2023 Winter Edition Vol. 21 Issue 4
A “Stop the Car” Moment • Time to Nominate Your Favorite Person or Project • Who Cares About Wetlands? • Lynda Waldrep’s Gift • Fire Up That Wetland • Shinn Student Research Looks to the Future and Studies the Past • Chlorofiends! Winter 2023–2024 Coming Down the Pike • Wonder Connection, Where Plants Nurture Patients • Yellowroot: An Underused Wetland Plant
2023 Winter Archive Edition: Vol. 21 Issue 4
Time to Nominate Your Favorite Person or Project!
By Ken Bridle Go ahead and make someone’s day! Our […]
Lynda Waldrep’s Gift: a Legacy of Conservation and Education
Text and photos by Sarah Flores I was recently able […]
Fire Up That Wetland! Cypress Savannas in North Carolina
By Natural Heritage Program biologists and staff Cypress Savannas might […]
Shinn Student Research Looks to the Future and Studies the Past
By Debra Murray Congratulations to the 2023 student awardees of […]
Chlorofiends! Winter 2023–2024 Coming Down the Pike
By Lisa Lofland Gould Every once in a while, it’s […]
Wonder Connection, Where Plants Nurture Patients
By Katie Stoudemire I’m the director of the tiny nonprofit […]
Yellowroot: An Underused Wetland Plant
By Lee Ann Simon For most people, the approximately 4,000 […]
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Volume 21 Issue 4 Winter 2023