John Torrey

Apr 19 2019

Collectors

John Torrey (1796-1873) is considered one of the most influential American botanists…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Botanical Families

Nov 19 2019

Collectors

Memories are made on every field expedition. It's no wonder that for…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

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

July in the Native Plant Garden

Jul 10 2019

Works of Art

The Native Plant Garden is looking lovely right now! Some plants that…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Spider Plant

Jan 30 2019

Specimen Stories

The spider plant is in the genus Chlorophytum which contains almost 200 species, mostly originating…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Marantaceae, Arrowroot family

Jan 29 2019

Specimen Stories

Marantaceae, the Arrowroot family, is thought to have originated in Africa, though much of…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Otto Kuntze 1891-1893 Trip through South America

Mar 26 2019

From 1891 to 1893 Otto Kuntze explored South America. He started this…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Floating Flowers

Aug 15 2019

Works of Art

If you're staying cool this summer in your favorite swimming hole, here are…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Daffodils are blooming!

Apr 22 2019

Works of Art

It's springtime and the daffodils are blooming outside! In the herbarium, these…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Traditional Medicine: Momordica charantia

Sep 21 2020

Specimen Stories

Momordica charantia L. is a plant species that is used in the…


By Ina Vandebroek

Yuletide Greetings

Nov 22 2019

Specimen Stories

European winter traditions that predate Christianity have a large focus on plants.…


By Laura Briscoe

Rooted in Plants: An Interview with Arvolyn Hill

Feb 12 2021

Specimen Stories

Arvolyn Hill is the Family Programs Coordinator at the Everett Children’s Adventure…


By Laura Briscoe

Phytoremediation

Sep 25 2019

Phytoremediation is the process in which living plants are used to remove toxins,…


By Laura Briscoe, Leanna Feder

Fleshy Fruits

Nov 8 2022

In addition to being eaten straight from the tree or shrub, many…


By Emily B. Sessa

Tubers/Edible Roots

Nov 8 2022

Plants use underground storage structures such as corms, tubers, and rhizomes to…


By Emily B. Sessa

Nuts

Nov 8 2022

Pictured above are a few of the many species of nut-bearing trees…


By Emily B. Sessa

Lenape Plant Medicines

Nov 8 2022

Lenape healers or herbalists use a large number of plants for treating…


By Emily B. Sessa

Plantways of the Lenape People

Nov 8 2022

The New York Botanical Garden is located on land that is part…


By Emily B. Sessa

The Blessings of Snow

Sep 27 2019

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


By Charles J. Zimmerman

Okra’s journey to the United States

Jan 21 2022

Specimen Stories

Many culinary delights that Americans enjoy today, especially in the Southern United…


By Elizabeth A. Gjieli

Oh my gourd

Oct 1 2019

Works of Art

Oh my gourd, it's fall. That means it's decorative gourd season! Enjoy…


By Amy Weiss

Attractive Frances Baker

Sep 5 2019

Works of Art

This specimen arrived as part of an exchange from another herbarium, wrapped…


By Amy Weiss

Newspaper time capsule: B. Maguire 23559

Mar 22 2019

Specimen Stories

A trip to the field isn't always necessary to describe a new…


By Amy Weiss

J. K. Small's exploration in Southern Florida, 1915

Apr 21 2019

Expeditions

John Kunkel Small, botanist and herbarium curator at the the New York Botanical…


By Amy Weiss

Traveling Plants: Plants on the move

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Plants might not be able to move the way animals do, but…


By Amy Weiss

Traveling Plants: People lend a hand

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Plants have lots of ways they can move and distribute their propagules…


By Amy Weiss

Firewood and pathogens

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

As plants travel the world with people, these plants can bring along…


By Amy Weiss

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