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Inside Thomas Edison’s Botanical Laboratory
How Henry Ford and Thomas Edison forged a friendship that led to Edison’s final obsession: rubber.
botanical gardens
A Botanical Showdown Planted the Seed for Portland’s International Rose Test Garden
Portland, Oregon is known as the City of Roses, but clinching this title was no easy feat.
flora
How the Woolly Devil, Member of a New Plant Genus, Was Discovered on a Hike in Big Bend
On an ordinary walk around Big Bend National Park, a park ranger and volunteer made a rare scientific discovery: an entirely new kind of plant.
poison
Are Some of Your Favorite Houseplants Poisonous? AO Wants to Know.
Toxicologist Liz Dauncey invites you to admire the marvels of plants (carefully).
flora
A Devilish New Species Discovered in Big Bend National Park
This tiny, fuzzy sunflower relative has been hiding in plain sight—it represents the first new genus identified in a U.S. national park in nearly 50 years.
food
A Guide to the Cardamoms of the World
The Cardamom Expanded Universe is bigger than you think.
science
The Secret Sex Lives of Lichens
Researchers found these dusty clumps of green and brown may be hiding how they get it on.
Kodaira, Japan
Tokyo Metropolitan Medicinal Botanical Garden
Home to a garden of poisonous plants and the only legal cannabis and opium farms in Tokyo.
botanical gardens
Kew Gardens Is Undergoing a Big, Steamy Change
Fitted PJs, new glasses, and a good drilling will keep this Victorian icon hot.
Warren, Texas
Geraldine Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve
This magical oasis in East Texas is one of the most biodiverse acres in the country.
food
The Confusing Truth About Arrowroot
What's in a name?
Rome, Italy
Orto Botanico di Roma
An oasis of beauty, tranquility and botanical research in the middle of Rome.
holidays
How Ginger, Cinnamon, and Nutmeg Became Winter Spices
These tropical "warm spices," which flavor many Christmas cookies and other holiday favorites, are mainstays of traditional medicine.
science
Herds of Mysterious ‘Glacier Mice’ Baffle Scientists
These moss balls move in unison, and researchers are okay with not knowing why.
poison
The Monarch Butterfly Steals From Poisonous Plants to Survive
The butterfly defends itself using milkweed, just one of several plants packed with heart-stopping toxins that may also be in your medicine cabinet.
botanical gardens
Addressing the Colonial Legacy of the World's Scientific Botanical Collections
Some 70 percent of specimens are located in developed countries with colonial histories. A new project seeks to make them more accessible.
Osby, Sweden
Sweden's Oldest Olive Tree
A centuries-old olive tree thrives in a small botanical garden.
science
The Historic Grand Canyon Adventure Two Women Had for Science
Botanists Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter braved rapids and steep cliffs to catalog numerous plant species.
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