Botanical name: Pseudognaphalium obtusifolium (formerly Gnaphalium obtusifolium ) Common names: Rabbit tobacco, sweet everlasting, tall cudweed, cat-foot, old-field balsam Origin: Native to the entire Eastern Seaboard and west to Texas and Minnesota Where it will grow: Found in old fields, woodland edges and poor sandy soils, being well-adapted to grow in disturbed sites
Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University) From Trinity to Duke "Tell them every man to think for himself." After retiring from the tobacco business in 1880, Washington Duke began working to bring a small Methodist college to Durham
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