Pertusaria andersoniae
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This bright-colored lichen is called the 'Christmas Lichen' because of its bright…
Similar to the Old Man’s Beard, Lungwort lichens can only thrive in…
This Umbilicaria species is regarded to be one of the largest lichens…
Among many of the interesting things Ellen Hutchins collected were collections that…
The Wolf Lichen is one of the most showy North American lichens,…
Sometimes collecting the perfect specimen means going places you'd rather not. Here…
NYBG lichen curator James Lendemer and then-PhD student Jessi Allen named this…
Specimens contained in the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium represent the endless…
With 7,800,000 specimens in our herbarium, reaching 4,000,000 specimens catalogued in our…
This lichen grows as an epiphyte on trees. They require clean air,…
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In the museum world, there's a sort of joke that you never…
Almost everyone can name an endangered charismatic megafauna. But most would be…
Herbarium specimens are kept in metal cabinets to protect them from damage.…
Lichens are the primary colonizers of new habitat in alpine regions. Unlike…
Cabinet of CuriositiesWhat's in a name?
Don't be too scared by these witches - just some friendly plants…
One million years ago, a volcano broke the surface in the middle…
Usnea is a genus of lichen, commonly known as Old Man’s Beard. …
While the illustrations in books by Dr. Seuss depict fanciful folliage, reality…
What's in a name?Women in Science
For as long as we've been using binomial nomenclature to name species,…
Like many of you, NYBG herbarium staff are currently working from home…
For centuries we have viewed plants and fungi in isolation. Tried to…
Arthonia etymology unknown stevensoniana from Stevenson, honoring Robert Louis Stevenson, author of…
In this most wonderful time of the year, Christmas is naturally on…
Every year, botanists describe hundreds of new plant, fungal, and lichen species from…
Caroline Coventry Haynes (1858-1951) is best known for her significant contributions to…
As scientific perspectives of the Enlightenment movement fostered enthusiasm surrounding the acquisition…
The work and dedication of Elke Mackenzie (1911-1990) is critical to our…
Clara E. Cummings (1855-1906) was a cryptogamic botanist who focused primarily on…
Composed of different species each playing a different role, a lichen can…
Riclef Grolle (1934 – 2004) was among the most dedicated and knowledgeable…
Dr. Héctor Saul Osorio, born in 1928 in Montevideo, was a Uruguayan…
Noris Salazar-Allen, acclaimed researcher and bryologist, studies the group of non-vascular plants…
Dra. Gabriela Gustava Hässel de Menéndez’s scientific career spanned almost sixty years…
The Caribbean, Central America, and South America have long been geographical focal…
Laura Guzmán-Dávalos’ explorations into the world of fungi are vast and far-reaching,…
Dr. Lidia Itatí Ferraro, born in 1951, is an accomplished Argentine lichenologist.…
Juan Larraín is a self-taught bryologist who focuses on bryophyte diversity in…
Every year, botanists describe hundreds of new plant, algal, fungal, and lichen…
In this collection are some cyanolichens from the NYBG cryptogamic herbarium, some…