NoteworthyZoo plans display of African plantsThe North Carolina Zoo is displaying flowers and houseplants native to Africa at the park’s Africa Pavilion throughout the month of July.Posted 2009-06-25T18:16:41+00:00 - Updated 2009-06-25T18:16:41+00:00The North Carolina Zoo is displaying flowers and houseplants native to Africa at the park’s Africa Pavilion throughout the month of July.“Exotic Roots of Backyard Flowers,” will feature more than 800 flowering plants and information about their histories and uses.relatedTrending Excitement surrounds historic Pinehurst No. 2 course ahead of 2024 U.S. Open Canes need special teams units to bounce back in Game 2 against Rangers Teens taken into custody after running through streets with guns, Scotland Neck police say8 MINS AGO Kentucky Derby victory aboard Mystik Dan provides signature win for jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. Larson edges Buescher at the line at Kansas Speedway in closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series historyVideos watch · 31:42WRAL Late News watch · 2:19WRAL WeatherCenter Forecast watch · 1:27Evening Pick 3 Pick 4 and Cash 5 watch · 0:58Powerball Drawing watch · 1:37:50Wake County leaders discuss property tax hikes, money for schools during budget presentation•Credits