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Birds Take Over Brooklyn Botanic Garden
The closure of Brooklyn Botanic Garden this spring has allowed birds an unprecedented chance to have this urban habitat to themselves.
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Nature Play at Home for Kids of All Abilities
Plants, soil, water, and other natural materials stimulate our senses. This is crucial for young learners, who explore their worlds through observation, touch, smell, taste, and movement.
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Grow Greens and Herbs Indoors on a Windowsill
Learn how to create an upcycled container filled a variety of tasty herbs or greens on your windowsill.
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Weed of the Month: Field Horsetail
Horsetail is a primitive plant that reproduces via spores and rhizomes. It's tenacious and can spread like crazy. Maybe that's why it's been around for 300 million years.
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Lilacs in Bloom in Their New Home
The Lilac Collection is in bloom for the first spring in its new location.
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To Our Community
Brooklyn Botanic Garden stands with those calling for justice and change.
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The Colorful Story of Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Japanese Tree Peonies
Blooming at an historic and bittersweet moment, this rare planting of more than 300 peonies first arrived from Japan is 2002 and has persevered despite many unexpected setbacks.
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BBG Brings Daffodils to SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Horticulture staff cut nearly 100 bunches from the Fragrance Garden and brought them to the hospital to thank essential workers there for their extraordinary efforts during the pandemic.
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In Memory: Elizabeth (Betty) Scholtz
Elizabeth (Betty) Scholtz, director emeritus of Brooklyn Botanic Garden, died in Brooklyn on April 22. She was 98.
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Learn About Animal Nests and Build Your Own
Look for nests or leaf piles high up in the trees. Try to spot spot holes in tree trunks. If you observe closely, you can see animal homes all around.
By BBG Staff