The Lemmons: Partners in Botany
Sara Plummer met John Gill Lemmon in 1876 when he came to…
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Sara Plummer met John Gill Lemmon in 1876 when he came to…
Herbarium specimens are kept in metal cabinets to protect them from damage.…
The lilacs are blooming here at the Garden, gracing us with their…
While imaging herbarium specimens, I was struck by the unusual colors of…
As the Islamic month of fasting – Ramadan – comes to a…
For thousands of years, the indigenous people of Peruvian Amazon have used…
Specimen StoriesWhat's in a name?
With its tall, columnar shape and upward-bending branches, the cactus we know…
While working as a digitization intern, one of the most pleasing features…
Companion planting is the technique of growing plants closely together for mutual…
Cabinet of CuriositiesSpecimen Stories
The beloved children's book The Very Hungry Caterpillar is turning 50! See many of…
Dr. Thomas Walter Gaither (1938 - ) was born in Great Falls, South…
At the age of 61, Ynés Mexía embarked on the adventure of…
Choose your tomato persona. While all the same species, Solanum lycopersicum, tomatoes…
Momordica charantia L. is a plant species that is used in the…
While plants can’t walk, they can definitely travel. Plants have evolved a…
Plants have lots of ways they can move and distribute their propagules…
Plants might not be able to move the way animals do, but…
The absence of trees at high-elevations both defines Alpine zones and is…
Specimen StoriesFocus on Science
Truffles are fruiting bodies of Tuber fungi that grow underground. The fungi…
earth /ˈərth/noun1) the planet on which we live; the world2) the substance…
Tumbleweeds aren’t restricted to one species or plant family, but are an…
Covered in flower dissection illustrations by Rupert Barneby — we should all…
Plant specimens come in all shapes and sizes, but they are usually…
Bassett Maguire (1904–1991), a botanist who spent the majority of his career…
A herbarium's version of a double rainbow — a double type specimen.…
Specimen StoriesWhat's in a name?
One of the common names for the genus Erythronium is the dogtooth…
Some characters are altered in the drying process used to create herbarium specimens.…
This type specimen is like a postcard from Hawaii reading "Wish you…
For centuries we have viewed plants and fungi in isolation. Tried to…
Did you know that some plants lack chlorophyll? Often confused for a…
Vanda is a tropcial Asian and Australian orchid genus with 85 known…
Great Salt Lake is a shallow, highly saline, terminal lake situated in northern…
Lake Poopó is a saline lake in the Altiplano Mountains of Bolivia.…
The drying of Owens Lake is a human-made catastrophe. In 1913, the…
Ingloriously described as “the biggest environmental disaster in California history,” and a…
The California Central Valley was once a matrix of riparian grasslands and…
Even though Venus Fly Traps are widely available as cultivated plants, they…
This Calathea species was collected by botanist Helen Kennedy in Roberto Burle…
New York Botanical Garden led around 136 botanical expeditions between 1898 and 1918.…
Violetta Susan Elizabeth White Delafield (1875–1949) was a promising young mycologist at the…
Many Americans are currently practicing social distancing and self-quarantine as a way…
William Murrill became an assistant curator at NYBG in 1904, and was…
Cabinet of CuriositiesSpecimen Stories
Members of plant family Fabaceae (bean or legume family) produce a kind…
In the summer of 1952, recently retired Wabash College¹ botany professor Albert…
It might be hard to believe the Bechtels could take their eyes…
When visiting giant sequoia trees, you spend a lot of time looking…
The Grand Canyon might be the grandest of canyons carved by the…
When a researcher names a new species (or other taxon) of algae,…
Cabinet of CuriositiesExpeditions
Herbarium specimens have been collected at poignant points in history. Major William Rich was…
Although not related to true cinnamon, Cinnamodendron corticosum is a similar spice tree.…
As the colder months approach us, it’s important to take care of…
Cabinet of CuriositiesWhat's in a name?
Don't be too scared by these witches - just some friendly plants…
The Wolf Lichen is one of the most showy North American lichens,…
As scientific perspectives of the Enlightenment movement fostered enthusiasm surrounding the acquisition…
What's in a name?Women in Science
For as long as we've been using binomial nomenclature to name species,…
Natural history was immensely popular in the Victorian era, but women were…
A social worker and Sierra Club member at the time, Ynés Mexia…