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…
Working in a Herbarium sometimes requires detective work. This Myanmar mystery started…
Up until this point, Ophelia has lived a rather charmed life –…
Shakespeare never visited the crown prince Hamlet’s home on the east coast of…
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The amount of time between when a species is first collected and…
This Federally Endangered Hibiscus relative with bright red flowers is endemic to…
Plant specimens come in all shapes and sizes, but they are usually…
When you think of a rare, endangered species, you may think of far-off…
The Bahamas suffered its worst natural disaster recently as Hurricane Dorian, a…
Vanda is a tropcial Asian and Australian orchid genus with 85 known…
Orchids are the largest plant family, with over 28,000 known species, and…
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Ethel Zoe Bailey (1889–1983), was the first curator of the Bailey Hortorium…
Like many of you, NYBG herbarium staff are currently working from home…
Botany uses Latin to describe and name plants, including the Latin words…
The rarest color in nature, caeruleum (Latin for blue), usually indicates a…
Most plants are green, but only a select few have viridis (Latin…
Nearly all of the habitat of the endangered Prairie White Fringed Orchid…
Although most orchids are found in the tropical mountain systems of the…
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Botanists have probably described and named 99% of the plants native to…
The New York City neighborhood of Harlem is a center for Black…
Although the vast majority of plants have leaves, not all plants do,…
Plants have been employed as royal symbols through time and across cultures.…
Herbarium specimens are kept in metal cabinets to protect them from damage.…
Indigo, the dark bluish-purple color of blue jeans, is a natural dye…
Phalaenopsis, the moth orchids, are perhaps the most commonly cultivated orchid. With…