Women's Scientific Empowerment
Natural history was immensely popular in the Victorian era, but women were…
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Natural history was immensely popular in the Victorian era, but women were…
Covered in flower dissection illustrations by Rupert Barneby — we should all…
While we might not get to summer with the likes of Madonna…
Nearly all of the habitat of the endangered Prairie White Fringed Orchid…
Herbarium specimens are windows into the past and can help us answer…
Charles (Karl) A. Geyer was a pioneer botanical collector of the Northwestern…
This type specimen is like a postcard from Hawaii reading "Wish you…
Cabinet of CuriositiesCollectors
Prince Henri of Orléans, a French royal, collected this parasitic fungi in Tibet while…
Mary Emily Eaton was an accomplished natural history illustrator employed at the…
When a researcher names a new species of algae, fungi, or plant,…
Cabinet of CuriositiesSpecimen Stories
Members of plant family Fabaceae (bean or legume family) produce a kind…
Several botanists have honored Eastwood's contributions to science by naming new plant…
If you spend time looking at herbarium specimens collected by Arthur Cronquist,…
Even though Venus Fly Traps are widely available as cultivated plants, they…
Pitcher Plants sometimes attract insects to their specialized leaves with nectar or…
Sundews. Drosera is the largest genus of carniverous plants, with almost 200…
One of the earliest and most impactful scientific expeditions led by the…
Marie Mooar spent a lot of time in the wilds of western…
Among many of the interesting things Ellen Hutchins collected were collections that…
We know Ellen Hutchins produced hundreds of detailed watercolors of marine algae. Some…
Jean Baptiste François Bulliard was French physician and botanist, especially interested in fungi.…
William Murrill became an assistant curator at NYBG in 1904, and was…
At the age of 61, Ynés Mexía embarked on the adventure of…
When mycologists collect mushrooms or other fungal fruiting bodies, it's important to…
Alice Eastwood was a self-taught Canadian-American botanist. After graduating from high school…
A trip to the field isn't always necessary to describe a new…
Sara Plummer met John Gill Lemmon in 1876 when he came to…
A recent expedition to eastern Cuba took three Cuban colleagues and me…
The unmounted herbarium specimen, as it arrived at the garden in the…
Frances Horne was an academic, an artist and a botanist. She earned her…
Augustine Henry was one of the first and most prolific western botanists to collect in Central China,…
Violetta Susan Elizabeth White Delafield (1875–1949) was a promising young mycologist at the…
CollectorsWomen in ScienceExpeditions
Jeanne Baret was the first woman ever to circumnavigate the globe, but…
The Cactaceae was a publication written by the founder of NYBG, Nathaniel Lord Britton…
Addisonia: Colored Illustrations and Popular Descriptions of Plants was a journal published by…
Throughout time, people have assigned meaning to flowers, and many cultures have…
The Wolf Lichen is one of the most showy North American lichens,…
Collecting plants and algae was sometimes an artistic hobby, with dried or…
Sometimes collecting the perfect specimen means going places you'd rather not. Here…
Cordyceps are parasitic fungi that often parasitize insects in a way that…
See more of Ellen Hutchin's beautifully detailed marine algae collections.
A herbarium's version of a double rainbow — a double type specimen.…
Called "the most princely of the genus" by David Douglas, sugar pine…
NYBG lichen curator James Lendemer and then-PhD student Jessi Allen named this…
Where did that sweet little potted plant sitting on your window sill…
John Muir (1838–1914) was an influential naturalist and conservationist, and co-founder of the…
Between 1805 and 1813, in Ballylickey on the shores of Bantry Bay,…
Specimens contained in the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium represent the endless…