Mary Agnes Chase: Mentor, Activist, Botanist
Mary Agnes Chase was a self educated, determined, and influential botanist. Early…
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Mary Agnes Chase was a self educated, determined, and influential botanist. Early…
Companion planting is the technique of growing plants closely together for mutual…
Although sometimes overlooked, bats are vital pollinators for many economically important species…
The Amazon Rain Forest, Earth’s largest tropical rain forest, is an immense…
Maize (Zea mays), or corn, is a domesticated cereal crop native to…
Since its completion in 1876, Central Park has been a favorite destination…
Humans have been farming rice for approximately 10,000 years. The two major…
Most plants absorb nutrients from the soil through their roots. Carnivorous plants…
As the many plants to be digitized in the Endless Forms project,…
For thousands of years, the indigenous people of Peruvian Amazon have used…
In July of 1872, John Torrey and his daughter Margaret departed on…
Astragalus osterhoutii M. E. Jones (or Osterhout milkvetch) is an herbaceous plant known…
People have been dyeing their clothing with plants since ancient times. All around…
Cabinet of CuriositiesSpecimen Stories
Oak trees are a familiar sight to people all around the world,…
The word "cultivar" is a blend of the words "cultivated" and "variety".…
Cabinet of CuriositiesExpeditions
Slot canyons are deep channels eroded into rock. They are often ten…
Oro City was a gold placer (stream-bed) mining town in Colorado, founded…
Oil has a special significance for those who celebrate Hanukkah. This Jewish…
Specimen StoriesWomen in Science
Tucked away in an office drawer of NYBG’s Fern Curator, Robbin Moran,…
The NYBG herbarium has over two thousand specimens that are labeled as collected…
Catherine Furbish was born in 1834 in Exeter, New Hampshire. From an…