Environment & Conservation, Plant Science
Posted in Environment & Conservation, Plant Science
The
Indigenous
people
of
the
Shinnecock
Nation
have
long
maintained
a
strong
connection
to
the
plants
of
their
homelands
on
the
eastern
end
of
Long
...
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History & People, Videos
Posted in History & People, Videos
Hear
from
Leah
Penniman,
Cofounder
and
Farm
Director
of
Soul
Fire
Farm,
as
she
talks
with
Arvolyn
Hill
about
the
pumpkin
of
Haiti
that
featured
...
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History & People
Posted in History & People
In
honor
of
Pride
Month
and
in
celebration
of
his
creation,
Lamb’s
Quarters:
A
Love
Story,
Matthew
López-Jensen
and
the
NYBG
community
invited
LGBTQIA+-identifying
couples
...
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History & People
Posted in History & People
In
honor
of
Pride
Month,
The
New
York
Botanical
Garden
celebrates
lavender—the
color
symbolic
of
LGBTQ+
resistance
and
empowerment—as
well
as
the
plant’s
associated
cultural
...
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History & People, Videos
Posted in History & People, Videos
In
Arvolyn
Hill’s
latest
“Plants
as
Liberation”
interview,
meet
Journei
Bimwala,
CEO
and
Founder
of
EachOneCarryOne,
as
she
talks
about
the
historic
Black
connection
to
...
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Videos, What's On at NYBG
Posted in Videos, What's On at NYBG
The weather forecast this holiday weekend calls for clear skies and comfortable afternoons—perfect for celebrating Juneteenth with us here in the Bronx!
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Behind the Scenes, Videos
Posted in Behind the Scenes, Videos
We're just around the corner from the kick-off of our next major summer exhibition, Around the Table: Stories of the Foods We Love.
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History & People
Posted in History & People
The
New
York
Botanical
Garden
is
not
only
a
place,
but
also
a
community
of
diverse
staff,
members,
patrons,
external
partners,
visitors—and
volunteers,
who
currently
...
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Behind the Scenes, Inside our Collections, What's Beautiful Now
Posted in Behind the Scenes, Inside our Collections, What's Beautiful Now
Lenses
are
some
of
the
most
exciting
aspects
of
photography.
If
one
thinks
of
a
camera
as
a
blank
canvas,
lenses
are
the
paintbrushes,
where
...
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History & People, Videos
Posted in History & People, Videos
Janaki
Ammal
(1897–1984)
was
the
first
woman
from
India
to
earn
a
doctorate
in
botany
in
America,
and
with
her
knowledge
in
plant
breeding
she
...
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