Ornithologist to speak on increasing diversity in conservation
Ornithologist J. Drew Lanham will talk about how conservation efforts benefit from racial diversity among those who advocate for conserving the natural world.
Unique Plants from UCLA’s Mathias Botanical Garden by Kathleen M. Rasmussen
Unique Plants from UCLA’s Mathias Botanical Garden by Kathleen M. Rasmussen on display at the Nevin Welcome Center.
Cornell Botanic Gardens celebrates Mexica/Aztec connections to plants and foods, and the love of chocolate
Mexica/Aztec artist, storyteller, musician featured in O’Connor Lecture and entertains at the Chocolatada!
Autumn approaching, but don’t neglect your garden.
Integrated Pest Management Specialist Zaidee Powers-Rosales provides fall gardening tips and a reminder that it’s never too early to plan for spring.
Plant Drop 2019
On October 3rd, students took home 1000 houseplants in 20 minutes at Cornell’s first “plant drop.”
Go ‘Wild at Cornell’ with artist, plant stylist Hilton Carter
Artist, interior designer and plant stylist Hilton Carter will inspire audiences to transform their living spaces into green landscapes in “Wild at Cornell,” the Cornell Botanic Gardens’ William J. Hamilton Lecture.
“Invisible Blue” Watercolors by Eder Muniz
Fifteen vibrant water color paintings by the artist who created the new magical mural behind the Nevin Welcome Center.
Botanic Gardens lecture explores Hundred Acre Wood
In the first event of Cornell Botanic Gardens’ Fall Lecture Series, author Kathryn Aalto will discuss […]
Make Cornell Botanic Gardens part of your Homecoming 2019
Welcome back to Cornell! During Homecoming Weekend, on October 5, 2019, and October 6, 2019, Cornell Botanic Gardens is offering a series of special tours for alumni and their families.See below for the full schedule and details.