View of Sítio Burle Marx

Jun 5 2019

Expeditions

This Calathea species was collected by botanist Helen Kennedy in Roberto Burle…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

True blue

Jun 10 2019

Works of Art

Sometimes, out of the blue, you come across a true blue specimen.


By Amy Weiss

Art Cronquist's Tree: Japanese Wingnut

Jun 13 2019

Collectors

Recently walking on the NYBG grounds on a lovely spring day just…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Algae Rainbow

Jun 13 2019

Works of Art

Algae specimens can be found in every color of the rainbow.


By Amy Weiss

The LGBTQ+ Legacy of NYBG: Out of the…

Jun 27 2019

Collectors

Herbarium specimens are kept in metal cabinets to protect them from damage.…


By Matthew C. Pace

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

Floral Fireworks

Jul 1 2019

Specimen Stories

When fireworks are needed, no matter the reason, these herbarium specimens will help…


By Amy Weiss

July in the Native Plant Garden

Jul 10 2019

Works of Art

The Native Plant Garden is looking lovely right now! Some plants that…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

The Atomic Specimen

Jul 20 2019

Specimen Stories

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


By Philip Evich

Western Road Trip: Marble Canyon

Jul 23 2019

Expeditions

The Grand Canyon might be the grandest of canyons carved by the…


By Amy Weiss

Western Road Trip: Grant Grove

Jul 23 2019

Expeditions

When visiting giant sequoia trees, you spend a lot of time looking…


By Amy Weiss

Western Road Trip

Jul 23 2019

Expeditions

In the summer of 1952, recently retired Wabash College¹ botany professor Albert…


By Amy Weiss

Western Road Trip: Crater Lake

Jul 23 2019

Expeditions

It might be hard to believe the Bechtels could take their eyes…


By Amy Weiss

Salix loan to Japan

Jul 30 2019

Specimen Stories

Botany is a collaborative science that relies on sharing data and specimens…


By Amy Weiss

The Lackluster Major William Rich

Aug 5 2019

Collectors

Major William Rich was selected to be the botanist on the U. S.…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Tomato Persona

Aug 9 2019

What's in a name?

Choose your tomato persona. While all the same species, Solanum lycopersicum, tomatoes…


By Amy Weiss

Floating Flowers

Aug 15 2019

Works of Art

If you're staying cool this summer in your favorite swimming hole, here are…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

A botanist's best friend

Aug 19 2019

Specimen Stories

Botanists and dogs make good companions in the field. Dogs provide companionship, warn…


By Amy Weiss

Attractive Frances Baker

Sep 5 2019

Works of Art

This specimen arrived as part of an exchange from another herbarium, wrapped…


By Amy Weiss

Exploring the Bahamas with Lewis Jones Knight Brace

Sep 19 2019

CollectorsExpeditions

The Bahamas suffered its worst natural disaster recently as Hurricane Dorian, a…


By Matthew C. Pace

Herbarium Specimens Show Changes in Carbon Dioxide Levels

Sep 20 2019

Focus on Science

It has been documented that since the industrial revolution there has been an…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Herbarium Specimens Show Changes in the Landscape

Sep 20 2019

Focus on Science

Changing climate means changing landscapes. Herbarium specimens document what plants are growing in…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Phenology and Herbarium Specimens

Sep 20 2019

Focus on Science

As habitats get warmer, a plant's life cycle can change. For example, when spring…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Climate Research and Herbarium Specimens

Sep 20 2019

Focus on Science

Climate research requires lots of data. Data about the conditions on earth now,…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Autumnal

Sep 23 2019

Works of Art

Grab a warm beverage and your favorite sweater—the colors on these specimens evoke…


By Amy Weiss

Mycoremediation

Sep 25 2019

Many fungi are decomposers by nature, and that ability is being harnessed…


By Laura Briscoe

Phytoremediation

Sep 25 2019

Phytoremediation is the process in which living plants are used to remove toxins,…


By Laura Briscoe, Leanna Feder

Lichens and Rising Sea Levels

Sep 26 2019

In The Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, from Massachusetts to North…


By Laura Briscoe

Traveling Plants: Plants on the move

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Plants might not be able to move the way animals do, but…


By Amy Weiss

Traveling Plants: People lend a hand

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Plants have lots of ways they can move and distribute their propagules…


By Amy Weiss

Firewood and pathogens

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

As plants travel the world with people, these plants can bring along…


By Amy Weiss

Tumbleweeds

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Tumbleweeds aren’t restricted to one species or plant family, but are an…


By Amy Weiss

Duck dispersal

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

As more land is developed, plants have an increasingly difficult task of…


By Amy Weiss

Ballast Plants

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Ships transporting cargo and passengers use ballast to stabilize the ship at…


By Amy Weiss

Hitchhikers

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Some plants have evolved to literally hitchhike on passing animals. They have…


By Amy Weiss

Mangroves

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Mangroves are a group of plant species that, while often only distantly…


By Amy Weiss

Seeds go ballistic

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Getting help is great, but sometimes you just have to do something…


By Amy Weiss

Fruit-eating lemurs

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Given the abundance of tasty fruit, it is clear that many plants…


By Amy Weiss

Escapes from cultivation

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Humans have a long history of moving and cultivating plant species. But…


By Amy Weiss

Ant dispersal

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Ants might not be the first animal you think of dispersing fruits…


By Amy Weiss

Traveling Plants

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

While plants can’t walk, they can definitely travel. Plants have evolved a…


By Amy Weiss

Indicators of past settlement

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Humans alter the environments where they live and we can use those…


By Amy Weiss

Aquatic Hitchhikers

Sep 26 2019

Specimen Stories

Although all plants need some water to grow, aquatic plants have adapted…


By Amy Weiss

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

Climate Change & Alpine Retreat

Sep 27 2019

Specimen Stories

Temperature and moisture availability are factors which influence the distribution patterns of…


By Charles J. Zimmerman

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