It’s been more than a decade since the colorful and imaginative works of Dale Chihuly last saw a major garden exhibition in New York City. In 2017, the long wait ends! Take a look inside the artist...
Aaron's love of gardening dates to his New Zealand childhood, working in his grandfather's vegetable garden. Arriving in England in 1996 to volunteer at Great Dixter, he earned a Diploma in Horticu...
Assembling 22 art installations is no small task. We’re hard at work setting up for the opening of CHIHULY on April 22 – here’s an early look at the progress.
Kate E. Tode Curator of Botany and Editor of Advances in Economic Botany, Chuck Peters, Ph.D. interviews Sara Osterhoudt, Ph.D., author of Vanilla Landscapes: Meaning, Memory, and the Cultivation o...
In Preserving the Mighty Oak, five celebrated experts will discuss the natural and cultural history of oaks, the challenges that face them, and best practices for promoting their health.
In Preserving the Mighty Oak, five celebrated experts will discuss the natural and cultural history of oaks, the challenges that face them, and best practices for promoting their health.
In Threshold, three renowned scholars discuss the implications of the climate crisis for the future of life on Earth. By exploring the variety of scientific, cultural, and political relationships b...
Exploration has been at the core of the Garden’s mission since its founding—and is more urgent now than ever in the face of global environmental change. The crucial work NYBG scientists undertake a...
Over the past 30 years, Hermannshof, the acclaimed public garden nestled in the hills north of Heidelberg, has broken new ground and set trends with its innovative blend of ecology, artistry, and i...
The rainbow of orchids that calls Thailand home is now on view in the Haupt Conservatory, and this year's exhibition is off to an incredible start! Take a quick peek into how we transition into The...
Join Gregory Long and Barbara Thiers for an inside look at one of the world's largest herbaria, a collection that spans millions of specimens and hundreds of years.