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Florilegium
Margaret Farr
Margaret Farr discovered the “joyful combination of wildflowers and watercolors” in Greece during a Foreign Service tour with her husband.
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Jean Emmons
Jean Emmons started out as an abstract painter, creating large minimalist color fields, but her passion for the natural world led her to botanical painting. Jean has been a director of the American Society of Botanical Artists since 2002.
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Kevin Duggan
Kevin Duggan most recently exhibited his work in the group show Survive/Thrive/Alive, at Wave Hill’s Glyndor Gallery, in the Bronx. His work has also been exhibited by Jayne H. Baum Gallery in New York; at the Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, Minnesota; and at the New York State Museum, in Albany,…
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Nan Dedrick
Nan Dedrick studied botanical art with Anne-Marie Evans and was a founding member of Art Botanica. This group of five botanical artists produced several collections, including works that made up the exhibition The Camellias of Planting Fields Arboretum, which won a silver medal from the Royal Horticultural Society.
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Monika E. de Vries Gohlke
Monika E. de Vries Gohlke was born in Berlin, Germany. In 1956, her parents immigrated to the United States, and Monika has been living and working in New York City since then. She began her botanical art career in 1985, and has exhibited her watercolors and etchings internationally.
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Christina Davis
Christina Davis is member of the Art Students League of New York and a graduate of the botanical illustration program at the New York Botanical Garden. Her paintings have been exhibited in many galleries and museums in the United States and worldwide, and she has received many awards for her…
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John Cody
John Cody was born in Brooklyn and began sketching scenes from nature when he was eight years old. At five he encountered a large colorful moth that would begin his lifelong interest in the saturniid family.
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Harriet Carotenuto
Harriet Carotenuto is an artist, teacher, and lecturer. Her paintings have been exhibited in many museums and juried group shows in the United States and internationally, including exhibits in Japan and England, where she received a silver medal from the Royal Horticultural Society.
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Florilegium
Diane Bouchier
Diane Bouchier is the founder of the American Society of Botanical Artists, an international organization dedicated to promoting public awareness of the botanical art tradition.
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Florilegium
Leslie Berge
Leslie Berge’s work has been exhibited worldwide and is in numerous private and public collections, including the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium, the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, and the Shirley Sherwood Collection.
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Chiara Becchi
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Mary C. Bauschelt
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Bobbi Angell
Bobbi Angell has been illustrating floras and monographs since 1978.
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Francesca Anderson
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Derek Norman
Derek Norman is the principal of The Midwest Center for Botanical Documentation and is devoted to graphically documenting the native flora of Illinois and the Midwest. Among his many awards is a gold medal from the Royal Horticultural Society for his pen and ink drawings of the urban flora of…
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Wendy Brockman
Wendy Brockman grew up along the shores of the Great Lakes in rural Michigan and now lives and works in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She has exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and in England, where she was awarded a silver-gilt medal from the Royal Horticultural…
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People
Alexandra Muller
Alexandra Muller is a Publications intern at BBG.
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Articles
Gothamist Gardening Help
Gothamist Gardening Help
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Support
Donate
Donate to Brooklyn Botanic Garden and help support the plants, programs, and opportunities that BBG provides.
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Handbooks
Edible Gardens
Bring great-looking food plants into your garden with a portfolio of delicious designs for an edible front yard, native food forest, children’s garden, and more! A plant encyclopedia profiles the origins, ornamental qualities, growing requirements, and culinary uses of more than 100 edible garden plants.
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Gardens & Collections
Wildlife at BBG
Many native plants have coevolved with animals and provide them with important sources of food and shelter. As you explore BBG, you may see some of the wildlife that call the Garden home, including the birds, mammals, and insects mentioned here.
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Articles
Restoration of the Cranford Rose Garden
Restoration of the Cranford Rose Garden
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Articles
a canary torsi Performs Paradis at BBG
a canary torsi Performs Paradis at BBG
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People
Nat Bletter
Nat Bletter is a PhD candidate in ethnobotany at the City University of New York and the New York Botanical Garden. He explored the ethnobotany of cacao in Chocolate in Mesoamerica: A Cultural History of Cacao (University Press of Florida, 2007).
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People
Ann Lovejoy
Ann Lovejoy is the author of Fresh from the Garden Cookbook (Sasquatch Books, 2005).
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Articles
Plants, Food, and Beyond
Plants, Food, and Beyond
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Articles
Bluebell Wood Bursting With Color
Bluebell Wood Bursting With Color
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People
Nina Browne
Nina Browne, a former Brooklyn community gardener, is community field manager at Brooklyn Botanic Garden and has been co-facilitator of the Brooklyn Urban Gardener volunteer training program since 2011.
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Articles
BUGs Go Places
BUGs Go Places
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Articles
Native Virginia Bluebells Blooming
Native Virginia Bluebells Blooming
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Articles
Bright Blooms in the Osborne Garden
Bright Blooms in the Osborne Garden
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Articles
How to Get a Lush Lawn
How to Get a Lush Lawn
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Articles
Spring Beauty in the Native Flora Garden
Spring Beauty in the Native Flora Garden
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Articles
It’s Wildflower Week!
It’s Wildflower Week!
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Articles
Celebrate Mother’s Day at BBG
Celebrate Mother’s Day at BBG
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Articles
Tulips in Bloom
Tulips in Bloom
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People
April Greene
April Greene is the Major Gifts and Special Events associate.
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Articles
Campaign for the Next Century
Campaign for the Next Century
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Articles
Wild Bleeding Heart in Bloom
Wild Bleeding Heart in Bloom
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Articles
Trouble in Paradise: Are We Losing Our Native Bees?
Trouble in Paradise: Are We Losing Our Native Bees?
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Articles
What is Cosplay?
What is Cosplay?
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People
Mario Bueno
Mario Bueno is an actor/vocalist with almost ten years “in the trenches” as a cosplayer. Learn more at www.mariobueno.com.
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Articles
Dutchman’s Breeches in Bloom
Dutchman’s Breeches in Bloom
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Articles
Bloodroot in Bloom
Bloodroot in Bloom
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Plants in Bloom
Armenian Grape-Hyacinth
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Articles
The Roots Recognize Earth Day in Promo Filmed at BBG
The Roots Recognize Earth Day in Promo Filmed at BBG
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People
Kate Blumm
Kate Blumm is the Communications manager for Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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Articles
BBG Announces $7.5M Leon Levy Foundation Gift for Campaign for the Next Century
BBG Announces $7.5M Leon Levy Foundation Gift for Campaign for the Next Century
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Articles
Trilliums, Charismatic Spring Ephemerals
Trilliums, Charismatic Spring Ephemerals
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Articles
Magnolia Plaza Bursts Into Bloom
Magnolia Plaza Bursts Into Bloom
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People
Brian Funk
Brian Funk is a landscape designer and master gardener. He is the former gardener of the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden and the Japanese Tree Peony Collection at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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Articles
Take a class at BBG this summer!
Take a class at BBG this summer!
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Articles
Bonsai: Small Tree, Big Heart
Bonsai: Small Tree, Big Heart
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Articles
Houseplant Pest Control
Houseplant Pest Control
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Articles
A Cool Garden in the Shade
A Cool Garden in the Shade
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Articles
The Living Lineage of Flowering Plants
The Living Lineage of Flowering Plants
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Articles
Parc de la Rivière Bleue
Parc de la Rivière Bleue
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People
Anne Wiesen
Anne Wiesen is an ethnobotanist, designer, and garden coach. She is coeditor of Restorative Commons: Creating Health and Well-Being through Urban Landscapes and a founding partner of the regenerative landscape design firm Design by Plants.
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Articles
Blight-resistant Chestnut Trees Come to BBG
Blight-resistant Chestnut Trees Come to BBG
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Articles
Adventures in Fieldwork
Adventures in Fieldwork
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Articles
Forest Plots in Parc des Grandes Fougère
Forest Plots in Parc des Grandes Fougère
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Articles
First Day of Fieldwork in New Caledonia!
First Day of Fieldwork in New Caledonia!
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Articles
Visit to the Noumea Zoological and Botanical Garden
Visit to the Noumea Zoological and Botanical Garden
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Gardens & Collections
Botanical Fieldwork
The plant research conducted at BBG extends beyond New York City. This blog tracks the global expeditions of BBG’s botanists.
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Articles
First Days on the Island
First Days on the Island
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Articles
BBG Scientist in New Caledonia
BBG Scientist in New Caledonia
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Plants in Bloom
Oregon-Grape
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Plants in Bloom
Heart-Leaved Pelargonium
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People
Stephen Buchmann
Stephen Buchmann is an entomologist, international coordinator of the Pollinator Partnership, and author or coauthor of 13 books, including The Forgotten Pollinators, and more than 170 scientific publications.
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People
Heather Liljengren
Heather Liljengren is the supervising seed collector–taxonomist for the New York City Parks Department at the Greenbelt Native Plant Center in Staten Island, where she manages the seed collection and banking at the nursery.
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People
Johnny Linville
Johnny Linville is the Horticulture Foreman at the High Line, a public park built on a 1.45-mile-long elevated rail structure on Manhattan’s West Side. He is a graduate of BBG’s Horticulture Certificate Program and has had extensive gardening experience on both the West and East Coasts.
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Articles
Photos from Small Scale
Photos from Small Scale
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People
Karla Chandler
Karla Chandler is the curator of the Warm Temperate Pavilion in the Steinhardt Conservatory.
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Articles
South African Bulbs in Bloom
South African Bulbs in Bloom
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Articles
Bonsai at BBG
Bonsai at BBG
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Articles
Small Scale
Small Scale
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People
Pat Lucke Morris
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Articles
Snowstorm Photos
Snowstorm Photos
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Articles
Momo’s Japanese Tapas
Momo’s Japanese Tapas
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Plants in Bloom
Japanese Apricot
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Articles
First Snow of 2011
First Snow of 2011
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Articles
Terrariums to the Rescue
Terrariums to the Rescue
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People
Tovah Martin
Tova Martin is a passionate gardener, writer, lecturer, and accredited organic land care professional. Her latest book is The New Terrarium (Clarkson Potter/Publishers, 2009). Learn more at tovahmartin.com.
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Plants in Bloom
Book Aloe
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Articles
Lilacs on the Move
Lilacs on the Move
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People
Daniel Ryniec
Daniel Ryniec is a former curator of the Osborne Garden and the Lilac Collection at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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Articles
Quick Tips for a Greener Holiday
Quick Tips for a Greener Holiday
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Articles
Information on Christmas Trees
Information on Christmas Trees
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Articles
Autumn Blooming Cherries
Autumn Blooming Cherries
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Articles
300-Pound Orchid Gets a New Basket (Video)
300-Pound Orchid Gets a New Basket (Video)
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Articles
Elizabeth Scholtz Celebrates 50 Years at BBG
Elizabeth Scholtz Celebrates 50 Years at BBG
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Articles
Huffington Post Calls BBG “Stunning”
Huffington Post Calls BBG “Stunning”
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Articles
BBG Curator Recommends Houseplants for the Inept
BBG Curator Recommends Houseplants for the Inept
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Plants in Bloom
Winter Aconite
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People
Marilyn Smith
Marilyn Smith is the director of Children’s Education & Family Programs at BBG.
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Articles
BASE Students Earn an “A”
BASE Students Earn an “A”
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Articles
Extend the Growing Season
Extend the Growing Season
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Articles
The Best Books About Growing Vegetables in Containers
The Best Books About Growing Vegetables in Containers
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Gardens & Collections
BBG’s Plant Collection
Search BBG’s plant collection and learn more about plant records and accession numbers.
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Articles
Peak Color in the Native Flora Garden
Peak Color in the Native Flora Garden