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Whether you make strict resolutions or just have some loose goals for the new year, NYBG is the perfect place to kick off 2026. Here are some great ways to start checking off your resolutions.

Get outside to connect with nature and find the peace and tranquility you need to reflect. Winter is a beautiful and calming time at NY...


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Matthew Pace, Ph.D., is the Associate Curator of the Herbarium.

Every year, botanists describe hundreds of new plants, algae, fungi, and lichens from across the Earth. The New York Botanical Garden is a leader in global plant biodiversity science, with researchers who specialize in the diversity of certain plant groups and regions. ...


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In 2025, NYBG launched a new Science Strategy, a pathway through 2030 to position the Garden as an innovator in future science and research conservation through three cross-cutting init...


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As we close out 2025, we’re reflecting with deep gratitude on the partners, educators, community members, organizations, city agencies, and colleagues who helped advance NYBG’s Urban Conservation mission. This year reaffirmed that the path to resilient cities begins with restoring our relationship to place. We appreciate you joining us in building a future where nature guide...


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Nicole Font is the Shelby White & Leon Levy Processing Archivist at the New York Botanical Garden.

During the recent holiday season, various botanicals from poinsettias to mistletoe adorned homes, department stores, restaurants, and cultural institutions everywhere. Among the most iconic of these plants is holly, a genus deeply rooted in pagan winter sol...


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