Naming the Rainbow: Purpurea / Purple

Jun 4 2022

What's in a name?

The deep color purpura, Latin for purple, is commonly used to indicate…


By Matthew C. Pace

Naming the Rainbow: Viola / Violet

Jun 4 2022

What's in a name?

In an etymological twist, the color violet takes its name from the violet…


By Matthew C. Pace

Newspaper time capsule: B. Maguire 23559

Mar 22 2019

Specimen Stories

A trip to the field isn't always necessary to describe a new…


By Amy Weiss

Nuts

Nov 8 2022

Pictured above are a few of the many species of nut-bearing trees…


By Emily B. Sessa

NYBG 2021 New Species Review!

Dec 24 2021

Focus on Science

Every year, botanists describe hundreds of new plant, fungal, and lichen species from…


By Matthew C. Pace

NYBG 2022 New Species Review!

Dec 22 2022

Focus on Science

Every year, botanists describe hundreds of new plant, algal, fungal, and lichen…


By Matthew C. Pace

NYBG 2023 New Species Review!

Dec 21 2023

Focus on Science

Every year, botanists describe hundreds of new plants, algae, fungi, and lichens…


By Matthew C. Pace

Octopodotus stupendus

May 7 2020

What's in a name?

Octopodotus from octopus and the Greek suffix–otus, indicating resemblance, because of the…


By Laura Briscoe

Oh my gourd

Oct 1 2019

Works of Art

Oh my gourd, it's fall. That means it's decorative gourd season! Enjoy…


By Amy Weiss

Okra’s journey to the United States

Jan 21 2022

Specimen Stories

Many culinary delights that Americans enjoy today, especially in the Southern United…


By Elizabeth A. Gjieli

Old Man's Beard: A Medicinal Lichen

Feb 7 2020

Focus on Science

Usnea is a genus of lichen, commonly known as Old Man’s Beard. …


By Ana Maria Ruiz

On Wednesdays, we wear pink

Apr 24 2019

Works of Art

You don't have to be a mean girl to appreciate these pink…


By Amy Weiss

Orchids of New York: Fairy Slippers and Dragon…

Mar 11 2020

Specimen Stories

Although most orchids are found in the tropical mountain systems of the…


By Matthew C. Pace

Otto Kuntze 1874-1876 Trip Around the World

Mar 21 2019

Otto Kuntze spent two full years from February 1874 to February 1876 traveling around…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Otto Kuntze 1891-1893 Trip through South America

Mar 26 2019

From 1891 to 1893 Otto Kuntze explored South America. He started this…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Otto Kuntze 1894 Trip to Southern Africa

Mar 26 2019

Otto Kuntze spent 4 months exploring Southern Africa, arriving in Cape Town,…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Palm Patterns

Apr 2 2020

Works of Art

Creating specimens of palms pose a challenge to collectors—how best to trim, arrange,…


By Amy Weiss

People for Scale

Nov 1 2019

Specimen Stories

A picture is worth a thousand words, and sometimes it's easier to…


By Amy Weiss

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

Phytoremediation

Sep 25 2019

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


By Laura Briscoe, 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

Plant species named after Alice Eastwood

Mar 8 2019

What's in a name?

Several botanists have honored Eastwood's contributions to science by naming new plant…


By Leanna Feder

Plants of Sítio Roberto Burle Marx

Jun 4 2019

Collectors

Roberto Burle Marx was an artist, a landscape architect and an early…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

Plants of the Holiday Train Show

Nov 22 2022

The Holiday Train Show is a winter tradition at the New York…


By Amy Weiss

Plantways of the Lenape People

Nov 8 2022

The New York Botanical Garden is located on land that is part…


By Emily B. Sessa

Polka-dot Ferns

Apr 10 2021

Works of Art

Unlike flowering plants, ferns reproduce with spores instead of seeds. Fern spores…


By Amy Weiss

Pollination after dark

Apr 20 2020

Specimen Stories

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


By Leanna Feder

Purple Reign

Jan 30 2020

Works of Art

Plants, algae, and fungi can be found in a wide range of…


By Amy Weiss

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

Remembrances of Yours

Sep 9 2022

Specimen Stories

There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance.Pray you, love, remember. And there is pansies,that’s…


By Kelcie Brown

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

Richard Spruce

Jan 31 2019

Collectors

“Whenever rains, swollen streams, and grumbling Indians combined to overwhelm me with…


By Laura Briscoe

Rooted in Plants: An Interview with Arvolyn Hill

Feb 12 2021

Specimen Stories

Arvolyn Hill is the Family Programs Coordinator at the Everett Children’s Adventure…


By Laura Briscoe

Salix loan to Japan

Jul 30 2019

Specimen Stories

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


By Amy Weiss

Season it with Leaves

Jul 14 2022

Specimen Stories

Culinary herbs are plants with aromatic properties and that are used for…


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

Snap shot of the Rock Garden, circa 1942

Apr 3 2020

Specimen Stories

NYBG's Rock Garden in the spring is full of treasures that have been documented…


By Nicole Tarnowsky

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