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Our crusty companions play many imperative restoration roles in disturbed habitats, as…


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Lichens are highly adapted organisms found in nearly every ecosystem on Earth,…


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While working as a digitization intern, one of the most pleasing features…


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In an age of growing efforts to engage the public in research…


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When the Garden began a series of expeditions to the Caribbean during…


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Elizabeth Knight Britton's Childhood in Cuba

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Elizabeth Knight Britton’s grandfather James Knight owned a sugar plantation and a…


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The United States entered the Spanish American War in April of 1898.…


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New York Botanical Garden led around 136 botanical expeditions between 1898 and 1918.…


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Elizabeth Knight Britton's Legacy in Cuba

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Elizabeth Gertrude Knight Britton’s career as a bryologist and her central role…


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