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Elsie was more than a biology professor and ecologist –Jonathan Ertelt, Community

Saying what many students think: “Students of all ages are thankful that her appreciation of the plant kingdom and the world around her touched them and made their lives.”

Jonathan Ertelt, Vanderbilt Magazine, Summer 2014 issue, Quarterman Was More Than a Biology Professor and Ecologist, Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Botany, Cedar glade, Elsie, History, Okra Paradise Farms, Plants and tagged African violets, biology, Botany, Brown Dog, Cedar glade, cedar glades, Cheekwood Botanical Garden, Echinacea tennessensis, ecologist, Ecology, Elsie, Elsie Quarterman, Georgia, Gretchen Quarterman, Herb Society, History, John S. Quarterman, Jonathan Ertelt, Lowndes County, Nashville, Okra Paradise Farms, Plants, professor, students, Tennessee, Tennessee Coneflower, Tennessee Environmental Council, Tennessee Gesneriad Society, tropical, Vanderbilt, Yellow Dog on October 30, 2014 by John S. Quarterman.

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