Archive for September 15th, 2011

There’s Strength in Numbers

Posted in Behind the Scenes, Science on September 15th, 2011 by Sandy Wolkenberg – Be the first to comment

Ed. note: Sandy Wolkenberg is a Citizen Scientist who has been working in the Thain Family Forest for three and a half years. Over the course of a week on Plant Talk, Sandy will share a five-part series of posts on The New York Botanical Garden’s Citizen Scientist Tree Phenology Program. If Sandy’s experiences motivate you to want to know more about becoming a Citizen Scientist, check out the Garden’s Volunteer Program page.

In the fall of 2008, at the beginning of the Citizen Science Tree Phenology program, the Volunteer Office encouraged those of us participating to find partners to work with. Because of my variable schedule at the Garden, I ended up walking the Spicebush Trail in the Thain Family Forest by myself. These walks often occurred in the early morning when intense sun glare or mist made identification of phenological phases difficult. In retrospect, although I treasured those quiet phenology walks, I had so little history with the program and so very many questions about what I was seeing, or hoped I was seeing, or imagined that I was seeing, that the prospect of walking with other volunteers was compelling. So it was a fortunate time when, in the spring of 2008, phenologists received the following email from Volunteer Services:

The Citizen Scientists band together below.

Morning Eye Candy: Bright Shadows

Posted in Photography on September 15th, 2011 by Ann Rafalko – Be the first to comment

Hibiscus 'Fireball'

Hibiscus ‘Fireball’

Hemerocallis 'Bess Ross'

Hemerocallis ‘Bess Ross’

Photos by Ivo M. Vermeulen