Sunday, January 24, 2010

jc raulston

I have finished reading Bobby Ward's book about the life of JC Raulston.  I am both surprised by elements of his life and fascinated by his love of plants.  I am saddened by a few things that I learned, and though I don't want to spoil it, I can relate. 

JC travelled extensively, often staying away from home more than being at home.  He shared his knowledge and love of plants with everyone, and mentored many students in and out of the classroom.  Knowing this, it has left me with a lasting impression about the kind of man he was, about how he was such a giver of that knowledge.
I am most impressed with how he was able to foster relationships within the industry, especially in NC.  It makes me realize that, perhaps, the NC horticulture industry has been made what it is today because of him.  I know the arboretum would not be what it is today without him. 

I wish I had the privelege to know him, pick his brain, learn something from him.  I can at least be grateful that I am a part of his legacy being a volunteer in his arboretum.