The Ames–Britton Connection
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Blanche Ames Ames (February 18, 1878 – March 2, 1969) was not…
Botanical Ragtime
Artists find inspiration from an infinite number of sources, and many artists…
Pilostyles
Upon first glance, this mounted specimen may seem nothing more than an…
Black Pepper: King of Spices
It’s hard to imagine entering a diner, sitting down on the shiny…
Isabella Aiona Abbott: First Lady of Limu
Before Dr. Isabella Aiona Abbott became the first Native Hawaiian woman to…
Ancestral Achiote
In many Caribbean and Latin American households, most of us have known…
A Vanilla Voyage: Exploring the Spice's Legacy in…
Vanilla planifolia, commonly known as vanilla, is one of the most instantly…
Sweetsop vs. Soursop: A Great Distinction
The Annonaceae family is the largest plant family within the Magnoliales. The…
Eggplant
The eggplant, also known as aubergine (Solanum melongena), has no official date…
Cultivation and Ecology of Dates
The date palm requires ample sunlight, high temperatures (though it can survive…
The Nourishing Power of Dates
As the Islamic month of fasting – Ramadan – comes to a…
Date Syrup Jallab
There are many recipes featuring dates and their byproducts across many cultures,…
Ethnobotanical Uses of Dates
Although eating the fruit may be the most well-known use of the…
Winter is Here! It’s time for Skincare!
As the colder months approach us, it’s important to take care of…
The Case for Coevolution
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Charles Darwin’s keen observations of the natural world famously yielded predictions about…
Exploring the Art of Paper Making
From its use of local and natural materials, the methods and artistry…