Art and exhibits illustrate hope for climate resilience
Art, exhibits, and emerging knowledge come together at Cornell Botanic Gardens to express the ways in which Indigenous and rural communities around the world are adapting to disruptions caused by the climate crisis.
Collaboration plants seeds for cultural, biological conservation
A campus collaboration with the Gayogo̱hó:nǫ’ (Cayuga Nation) seeks to conserve biodiversity and simultaneously safeguard human cultural values and traditions.
Stroll Along Plants of the Americas
The North Walk has been refurbished to display native plants.
Pedal and Stroll through Purvis Road Wetlands
View a birds-eye view of Purvis Road Wetlands, natural area best experienced from the Dryden Rail Trail.
Hydrangeas: Stars of late summer
While undeniably beautiful, the symbolic meaning of hydrangea varies considerably among different cultures.
Soar over the F. R. Newman Arboretum
Take a bird’s-eye view of the F. R. Newman Arboretum in this stunning flight over its 100 acres.
Fall Creek’s Iconic Hemlock Gorge
Take a short tour of Fall Creek’s Hemlock Gorge, with gorge historian Dan McClure. Explore […]
Elusive Blue: the Rarest of Flower Colors
Did you know that blue is the rarest flower color? Brandon George, MPS ’21 (CALS) […]