by Carlisle | Oct 15, 2009 | Carlisle Flowers
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, founded in 1887, opened at its 3260 South Street location in 1899. Today, with almost one million artifacts, its collections hail from every inhabited continent. The landscape architectural team...
by Carlisle | Oct 3, 2009 | Carlisle Flowers
Sustainable Use and Conservation Black cohosh is a slow-growing perennial with global demand. Because this species is primarily wild harvested and the harvest results in mortality of the plant, wild black cohosh populations may be susceptible to over-harvest. There...
by Carlisle | Sep 30, 2009 | Carlisle Flowers
Echinea The Massachusetts Medical Society in Waltham, MA is home to a number of architectural and garden designs chosen with two design themes: (1) nature, (2) medical history and tradition. Though all of the MMS gardens share the two themes, Hortus Medicus is...
by Carlisle | Sep 18, 2009 | Carlisle Flowers
Global attention is being attracted to St. Katherine’s Protectorate (SKP) in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt for its medicinal plant diversity. The Medicinal Plant Conservation Project (MPCP) lead by Professor Mohamed El-Demerdash of the Mansoura University works...
by Carlisle | Jul 22, 2009 | Carlisle Flowers
A visit to our State Capital, Annapolis, always charms. The sailboats bob in the harbor, the streets, Main, Duke of Gloucestshire, radiate from the State Circle around the Capitol and historic shops, homes and churches add to the ambience. Always looking for that...