Tea

Feb 5 2019

Specimen Stories

Tea is a widely popular and culturally significant beverage brewed from the…

The Atomic Specimen

Jul 20 2019

Specimen Stories

Working with specimens from New Mexico for the Southern Rocky Mountain Digitization…


By Philip Evich

The Biltmore Herbarium: Botany and America’s Largest Home

May 31 2019

ExpeditionsSpecimen Stories

Biltmore, a Gilded Era mansion in Asheville, North Carolina, is America’s largest…


By McKenna Coyle

The Biodiverse Parents of America's First Wines

Apr 17 2025

Popular wines you may find yourself sipping on, like Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio,…


By Luke Sparreo

The Blessings of Snow

Sep 27 2019

Often considered a hindrance to vegetation in milder climates, snow plays a…


By Charles J. Zimmerman

The Cactaceae

Mar 27 2019

Works of Art

The Cactaceae was a publication written by the founder of NYBG, Nathaniel Lord Britton…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

The Cotton Plant and Enslaved Labor

Feb 20 2020

The Cotton Plant (Gossypium) stood at the center of the most exploitative…


By Rashad Bell, Nuala Caomhanach

The Lackluster Major William Rich

Aug 5 2019

Collectors

Major William Rich was selected to be the botanist on the U. S.…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

The Language of Flowers

Mar 27 2019

Specimen Stories

Throughout time, people have assigned meaning to flowers, and many cultures have…


By Amy Weiss

The LGBTQ+ Legacy of NYBG: Out of the…

Jun 27 2019

Collectors

Herbarium specimens are kept in metal cabinets to protect them from damage.…


By Matthew C. Pace

The Nourishing Power of Dates

Apr 10 2024

Specimen Stories

As the Islamic month of fasting – Ramadan – comes to a…


By Tara Allen

The Peacock Flower and Reproductive Resistance

Feb 20 2020

“Indians, who are not well treated in their servitude by the Dutch,…


By Rashad Bell, Nuala Caomhanach

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