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The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) holds specimens from around the world,…
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The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) holds specimens from around the world,…
The purple pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea) is a carnivorous plant found throughout…
The false turkey-berry (Plectroniella armata), native to Southeast Africa, is a spiny…
Tlachichinole (Moussonia deppeana) is a shrub with a unique life cycle, beginning…
Sugar maple (Acer saccharum) is a common tree in northeastern North American…
Riverbank grape (Vitis riparia) is a climbing vine native to North America…
Morning glory (Ipomoea nil) is an annual vine known for its large,…
Mites are an extremely diverse group of arachnids, related to spiders, ticks,…
Every year, botanists describe hundreds of new plants and fungi from across…
As the colder months approach us, it’s important to take care of…
In the 1930s, the agricultural industry and natural environment of the United…
Bassett Maguire, born in 1904 in Alabama, rose from a curious young…
Clusia venusta, a species of the Clusiaceae family, is native to the…
Clusia minor is a small tree or shrub native to the Caribbean…
Clusia rosea, a member of the Clusiaceae family, is mostly found in…
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In the basement of Lehman College’s Science Hall, in a dumpster waiting…
Geraldine Watson, born in Louisiana in 1925, never planned to become a…
Pitcher plants are famous (or perhaps infamous) for their carnivorous structures that…