History & People, Plant Science
Posted in History & People, Plant Science
Together
with
a
group
of
colleagues
in
the
United
States
and
in
Vanuatu,
we
recently
published
a
study
on
how
plants
are
used
in
“weather
...
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Inside our Collections
Posted in Inside our Collections
Each year, as the annual celebration reaches its conclusion, we're often asked by visitors, "What happens to the orchids once The Orchid Show is over?"
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History & People
Posted in History & People
Born
October
20th,1957
in
Florida,
Orange
County,
New
York,
Sarah
Havens
Harlow
received
her
Bachelor
of
Science
in
Botany
at
Wellesley
College
in
1891
and
...
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Inside our Collections
Posted in Inside our Collections
We
at
NYBG
start
getting
antsy
for
spring
early.
Once
the
last
russet
oak
leaf
in
the
Thain
Family
Forest
floats
to
the
ground
in
...
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What's On at NYBG
Posted in What's On at NYBG
Middle
school
students
enrolled
in
Gaining
Early
Awareness
and
Readiness
for
Undergraduate
Programs
(GEAR
UP)
at
the
Bronx
Institute
at
Lehman
College
joined
us
at
...
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Inside our Collections
Posted in Inside our Collections
In
the
early
1800s,
someone
walking
along
the
bustling
streets
of
lower
Manhattan
eating
a
peach
casually
discarded
the
unwanted
pit
into
Mr.
Gill’s
yard
...
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Environment & Conservation
Posted in Environment & Conservation
On March 20, 2023, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), released its latest report.
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History & People, Inside our Collections
Posted in History & People, Inside our Collections
The
Mertz
Library
recently
acquired
a
1545
edition
of
a
children’s
book,
De
Re
Hortensi
Libellus .
Originally
published
in
1535,
it
is
thought
to
be
...
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What's On at NYBG
Posted in What's On at NYBG
Thanks
to
the
generosity
of
Con
Ed
STEM
Day
Out,
an
initiative
especially
for
middle
school
students
which
offers
access
to
education
programs
related
to
...
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History & People
Posted in History & People
Ellen Shipman, Beatrix Farrand, and Marian Coffin—groundbreakers—proved that it’s not a man’s world out in the garden.”
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