The Saguaro Cactus: Emblematic Plant of the American…
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With its tall, columnar shape and upward-bending branches, the cactus we know…
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Specimen StoriesWhat's in a name?
With its tall, columnar shape and upward-bending branches, the cactus we know…
Black Botany: The Nature of Black Experience seeks to acknowledge the complex…
The NYBG herbarium has over two thousand specimens that are labeled as collected…
While the illustrations in books by Dr. Seuss depict fanciful folliage, reality…
Although the vast majority of plants have leaves, not all plants do,…
What's in a name?Women in Science
For as long as we've been using binomial nomenclature to name species,…
Although most orchids are found in the tropical mountain systems of the…
Dancing Lady Orchid is the collective common name for the orchid genus…
Mary Agnes Chase was a self educated, determined, and influential botanist. Early…
Like many of you, NYBG herbarium staff are currently working from home…
Highly respected among her male peers in the 18th century, Jane Colden…
For centuries we have viewed plants and fungi in isolation. Tried to…
Creating specimens of palms pose a challenge to collectors—how best to trim, arrange,…
NYBG's Rock Garden in the spring is full of treasures that have been documented…
Since its completion in 1876, Central Park has been a favorite destination…
Although not related to true cinnamon, Cinnamodendron corticosum is a similar spice tree.…
Most plants absorb nutrients from the soil through their roots. Carnivorous plants…
Herbarium specimens are an important piece of a larger puzzle; helping people…
If you're planting your own garden this spring what will you choose to grow?…
Although sometimes overlooked, bats are vital pollinators for many economically important species…
Many Americans are currently practicing social distancing and self-quarantine as a way…
Catherine Furbish was born in 1834 in Exeter, New Hampshire. From an…
While working as a digitization intern, one of the most pleasing features…
Tulip bulbs that have been tucked safely underground all winter are springing…
Jamaican root tonics are fermented beverages composed of roots, bark, and other…
Focus on ScienceWhat's in a name?
A couple of years ago I was asked by Michael Purugganan (Dean…
Octopodotus from octopus and the Greek suffix–otus, indicating resemblance, because of the…
In September 2019 I went to Rondônia state in Brazil in the…
Herbarium specimens play an important part in plant science research. But the specimens themselves can…
Arthonia etymology unknown stevensoniana from Stevenson, honoring Robert Louis Stevenson, author of…
Labels are as important to a herbarium specimen as the plant, alga, or…
Even if you have never attended a sleepaway summer camp, chances are you've gotten a…
People have been dyeing their clothing with plants since ancient times. All around…
Momordica charantia L. is a plant species that is used in the…
For thousands of years, the indigenous people of Peruvian Amazon have used…
Companion planting is the technique of growing plants closely together for mutual…
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".…
Whether naturally brown, or turning brown during the preservation steps needed to create herbarium…
In February 1906, Nathaniel and Elizabeth Britton, founders of The New York…
In an age of growing efforts to engage the public in research…
Evergreen trees and mistletoe both come to mind when we decorate with holiday…
In this most wonderful time of the year, Christmas is naturally on…
Dr. Thomas Walter Gaither (1938 - ) was born in Great Falls, South…
Arvolyn Hill is the Family Programs Coordinator at the Everett Children’s Adventure…
While digitizing specimens for the Texas and Oklahoma Regional Consortium of Herbaria,…
When the Garden began a series of expeditions to the Caribbean during…
Elizabeth Knight Britton’s grandfather James Knight owned a sugar plantation and a…
Elizabeth Gertrude Knight Britton’s career as a bryologist and her central role…
Elizabeth Knight Britton went on to complete her schooling at the Normal…
Unlike flowering plants, ferns reproduce with spores instead of seeds. Fern spores…
The United States entered the Spanish American War in April of 1898.…
New York Botanical Garden led around 136 botanical expeditions between 1898 and 1918.…
Focus on ScienceSpecimen Stories
Botanists have probably described and named 99% of the plants native to…
On a geological time scale, barrier islands are by definition impermanent, ever-changing,…
If you enjoy spending time outdoors, you surely have heard the age-old…
Did you know that some plants lack chlorophyll? Often confused for a…