Coppicing: Its History and Practice
Brandon George, graduate student , and Emily Pratt, horticulturist, discuss the history and uses of coppicing
Elusive Blue: the Rarest of Flower Colors
Join graduate student Brandon George for an in-depth talk on the color blue, why it is so rare in the plant world, and some tips for displaying it in a garden.
Rhododendron: Beyond its beautiful bloom
From mid-May to mid-June, a main attraction at Cornell Botanic Gardens is the Bowers Rhododendron […]
Announcing the launch of Garden Stories!
Cornell Botanic Gardens Garden Ambassadors are excited to announce the launch of Garden Stories! This project showcases experiences of Botanic Gardens enjoyers.
Verdant Views: Global Climate Stories, 2021
In honor of Earth Day 2021, this special edition of Verdant Views featured Fellows in […]
Breathe in Spring at Cornell Botanic Gardens
Spring is showing off its blooms in Cornell Botanic Gardens’ arboretum, gardens, and natural areas.
Daffodils abound at Cornell Botanic Gardens
Yellow dominates the color palette throughout our gardens from nearly 100,000 daffodils blooming now.
Verdant Views: Trees and the Changing Climate
A discussion of how climate change is affecting trees in the northeastern U.S. and how Cornell Botanic Gardens is responding.