Remembering Botanist C. Ritchie Bell (1921-2013)
Botanist C. Ritchie Bell, one of UNC Press’s best known and most influential authors, passed away this month in Chapel Hill at the age of 91.
A dedicated scientist who dreamed big, Professor Bell was a founder and the first director (1961-1986) of the N.C. Botanical Garden, the author of several books, and a leader in the conservation of native plants and habitats. He was a member of botany faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill from 1955-1991.
A celebration of his life will be held in Reeves Auditorium at the North Carolina Botanical Garden in Chapel Hill on Wednesday, April 10, at 11 a.m.
UNC Press began distributing two more books in 2007: Fall Color and Woodland Harvests, also coauthored by Anne H. Lindsey, and Florida Wild Flowers and Roadside Plants, coauthored by Bryan J. Taylor.
Learn more about Bell’s extraordinary career from the NC Botanical Garden and the UNC Herbarium.