Pollination after dark

Apr 20 2020

Specimen Stories

Although sometimes overlooked, bats are vital pollinators for many economically important species…


By Leanna Feder

Ynes Mexia

Mar 6 2019

Collectors

Ynes Mexia began her botanical career at age 55 when she embarked…


By Leanna Feder

Madagascar periwinkle

Feb 5 2019

Specimen Stories

Commonly known as Madagascar periwinkle, this member of the dogbane family has…


By Leanna Feder

Rice and its Wild Relatives

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Humans have been farming rice for approximately 10,000 years. The two major…


By Leanna Feder

Plant Inspired Innovations: Nepenthes and Slippery Liquid-Infused Porous…

Apr 13 2020

Focus on Science

Most plants absorb nutrients from the soil through their roots. Carnivorous plants…


By Lin Li

Being Loved To Death – A Third of…

May 17 2019

Focus on Science

As the many plants to be digitized in the Endless Forms project,…


By Lin Li

The Sacred Plant of Peru: The San Pedro…

Sep 25 2020

Specimen Stories

For thousands of years, the indigenous people of Peruvian Amazon have used…


By Lin Li

John Torrey’s Trip to California and Colorado, 1872

Jun 28 2019

Expeditions

In July of 1872, John Torrey and his daughter Margaret departed on…


By Sarah Dutton

Astragalus osterhoutii, Osterhout milkvetch

May 10 2019

Specimen Stories

Astragalus osterhoutii M. E. Jones (or Osterhout milkvetch) is an herbaceous plant known…


By Sarah Dutton

Rainbow of Plant Dyes

Aug 17 2020

Works of Art

People have been dyeing their clothing with plants since ancient times. All around…


By Sarah Dutton

Eight Days of Oil

Dec 16 2019

Specimen Stories

Oil has a special significance for those who celebrate Hanukkah. This Jewish…


By Sarah Dutton

The Atomic Specimen

Jul 20 2019

Specimen Stories

Working with specimens from New Mexico for the Southern Rocky Mountain Digitization…


By Philip Evich

Heard it through the grapevine

May 21 2019

Specimen Stories

Vitis is the genus of one of the world’s favorite horticultural crop:…


By Philip Evich

Virtual Road Trip: Southern Wildflowers

Apr 23 2020

Expeditions

Many Americans are currently practicing social distancing and self-quarantine as a way…


By McKenna Coyle

The Biltmore Herbarium: Botany and America’s Largest Home

May 31 2019

ExpeditionsSpecimen Stories

Biltmore, a Gilded Era mansion in Asheville, North Carolina, is America’s largest…


By McKenna Coyle

Fire Island: Preserving a Unique Ecological & Cultural…

May 28 2021

ExpeditionsSpecimen Stories

On a geological time scale, barrier islands are by definition impermanent, ever-changing,…


By McKenna Coyle

The Cotton Plant and Enslaved Labor

Feb 20 2020

The Cotton Plant (Gossypium) stood at the center of the most exploitative…


By Rashad Bell, Nuala Caomhanach

The Peanut Plant and a Black Genius

Feb 20 2020

“One reason I never patent my products is that if I did,…


By Rashad Bell, Nuala Caomhanach

The Rice Plant and Black Knowledge

Feb 20 2020

“The millions of Africans who were dragged to the New World were…


By Rashad Bell, Nuala Caomhanach

The Peacock Flower and Reproductive Resistance

Feb 20 2020

“Indians, who are not well treated in their servitude by the Dutch,…


By Rashad Bell, Nuala Caomhanach

The Vanilla Plant and Edmond

Feb 20 2020

Vanilla planifolia is the only orchid of significant economic importance as an…


By Rashad Bell, Nuala Caomhanach

Creepy Zombies

Oct 28 2022

There's nothing scarier than the idea of becoming a zombie - still…


By Amanda M. Chandler

Biocrusts in Disturbed Areas

Apr 17 2023

Specimen Stories

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


By Amanda M. Chandler

Lichens at the Seashore

Sep 4 2021

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


By Amanda M. Chandler

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