Verdant Views: Linking Art and Nature Through Education
How our gardens and natural areas used to enrich student learning through the intersection of nature and art
Earth Sleeps in Winter
Spend a minute within the winter landscape at Cornell Botanic Gardens in this video slide show.
Students learn, grow, and lead
Video: Cornell students engage in active learning with Cornell Botanic Gardens.
Fluttering Phrases Speak of Gratitude
View visitors’ reflections on how plants enrich our lives in this short video.
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.
Elusive Blue: the Rarest of Flower Colors
Did you know that blue is the rarest flower color? Brandon George, MPS ’21 (CALS) […]
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.