"Posy" Dodge, an Exemplary Citizen Scientist
In an age of growing efforts to engage the public in research…
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In an age of growing efforts to engage the public in research…
When the Garden began a series of expeditions to the Caribbean during…
Elizabeth Knight Britton’s grandfather James Knight owned a sugar plantation and a…
The United States entered the Spanish American War in April of 1898.…
New York Botanical Garden led around 136 botanical expeditions between 1898 and 1918.…
Elizabeth Gertrude Knight Britton’s career as a bryologist and her central role…
Elizabeth Knight Britton went on to complete her schooling at the Normal…
There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance.Pray you, love, remember. And there is pansies,that’s…
The flowering period of hyacinth may have passed, but their celebration continues…
For decades, Studio Ghibli Inc. has been revered as one of the…
Cycads carry significance as “living fossils,” existing in a way that is…
Many Latin plant names feature the intersection of imperial European botany and…
This more “newly discovered” plant was given its Latin name in 2008,…
“Behind all scientific names are the stories of their objects, of the…
One may be most familiar with vanilla’s taste and aroma. The fruit…
In early March of this year Chicita Culberson, whose work has been…
In this collection are some cyanolichens from the NYBG cryptogamic herbarium, some…
Indigo: a profound shade of blue sourced from nature’s color palette; A…
Aloe vera is one of the over 300 species of Aloe belonging…
Ginger, also known as Zingiber officinale is native to tropical climates like…
Take a moment and think about how easy is to get sweet…