The herbarium regularly hosts research visits ... Hafstad shared his incredible fungi photos from around the state as his discussion focused on the importance of New Jersey’s fungal biodiversity.
A new plant species, dubbed the "wooly devil," has been discovered in Big Bend National Park by park staff and confirmed by ...
A new fuzzy plant species called the "Wooly Devil" has been discovered amongst the arid landscapes of Big Bend National Park ...
For Teresa Iturriaga, the curator of CUP, fascination with these tiny mushrooms began during her doctoral studies in mycology ...
Deb Manley, the volunteer, snapped pictures of the plant and uploaded ... But with no immediate answers, she and the ranger consulted herbarium records, plant publications and local experts.
A community celebration to mark this milestone will be held at the Alton brewery’s 10th annual Buzz’d Beer Festival on March ...
A volunteer spotted the tiny, fuzzy plant with maroon florets while exploring the remote northern corner of Big Bend National ...
Our aquatic plant specialist explains the differences between invasive and native milfoils, why native milfoils are important ...
Although they previously sent photos and samples to experts in the hope of finding an answer, it wasn’t until Tony Bean, a senior botanist at the Queensland Herbarium who has an interest in ...
The Wooly Devil is what botanists call a "belly plant"-so tiny that it can only be properly observed while lying on the ...