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Presented by Dennis Carey, Curator, and Blake Wentley, Education Assistant, JC Raulston Arboretum on October 9, 2024.
Nothing says "Southern Gardening" quite like big-leaf Hydrangeas, evergreen Azaleas, and ornamental Camellias! Of course, not a single one of these plants are native to our part of the world; in fact, they all hail from southeast Asia. So what is it about our climate that allows Asian plants to thrive here? Join us for this Midweek with Dennis where our Curator, Dennis Carey, will run you through all the reasons Asian plants do well in the Southeast US to help improve your understanding of plant hardiness and provide a bit of inspiration for some new plants to try in your landscape!
Links, links, links:
Gardens at the JCRA featuring Asian plants:
jcra.ncsu.edu/...
jcra.ncsu.edu/...
JCRA videos featuring asian gardens and plants:
/ @jcraulstonarb
/ @jcraulstonarb
/ @jcraulstonarb
/ @jcraulstonarb
Climate classification:
en.wikipedia.o...
Linnaeus - www.jstor.org/...
Gray - www.biodiversi...
Nuttall - www.biodiversi...
Gray - 1840 - www.biodiversi...
1856 - plantmorpholog...
www.journals.u...
Northern Hemisphere Plant Disjunctions: A Window on Tertiary Land Bridges and Climate Change? - RICHARD IAN MILNE, Annals of Botany, Volume 98, Issue 3, September 2006, Pages 465-472: academic.oup.c...
www.semanticsc...
Source of maps - www.researchga...
Source of graph - academic.oup.c...
www.researchga...
Other sources for Eocene maps -
eas2.unl.edu/~...
deeptimemaps.c...
www.researchga...
A review of land bridges and plant species that traveled over them:
onlinelibrary....
A New Paralog Removal Pipeline Resolves Conflict between RAD-seq and Enrichment - Wenbin Zhou, John Soghigian, Qiu-yun (Jenny) Xiang:
www.biorxiv.or...
cals.ncsu.edu/...
Fossil photos:
www.researchga...
A list of genera that moved over the Bering Land Bridge -
www.researchga...
Link to JCRA Garden Map - experience.arc...
Further reading -
courses.botany...
hikinginthesmo...
swcoloradowild...
arboretum.harv...
This program was a live performance that was streamed online and was recorded using a video conferencing service. Tune into our midweek program live on Zoom, Wednesdays at 3:00pm eastern time. Here's the link: jcra.ncsu.edu/...