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Visitors are making the annual pilgrimage to the University of Michigan this week to see and smell one of the world’s premier collections of peonies.
Featuring 18,000 plants and works by three contemporary artists, a new exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden celebrates the Dutch painter's love of nature ...
A series of pit-stops along Highway 13 are anticipated to benefit pollinators, like monarch butterflies, and western Missouri ...
Last week, 34 staffers from the Missouri Botanical Garden, Great Rivers Greenway, and Forest ReLeaf convened to clear out the ...
Summer has officially started. If you're looking for things to do in the Ozarks this month, here are some ideas.
Lucy the corpse flower is getting ready to bloom at the Missouri Botanical Garden, in all her stinky glory. Garden officials ...
Part of the exhibit focuses on garden scientist Mónica Carlsen, who traps scents, capturing the molecules that create an ...
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Better Homes & Gardens on MSNIt’s Corpse Flower Season Again—Here's Where to Go to See the Rare Plant's BloomAfter last year’s incredible Washington D.C. corpse flower showing—where two of these rare flowers bloomed almost at the same ...
The Missouri Botanical Garden announced one of its rare corpse flowers will soon bloom for the first time in its 7-year life.
The San Antonio Botanical Garden is offering free admission for all visitors next month for a musical celebration.
A rare plant known for its foul and intense smell will bloom within the next few weeks at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Lucy was gifted to the garden in 2019 by the Greater Des Moines Botanical ...
Justine Kandra is a horticulturist with the Kemper Center for Home Gardening at the Missouri Botanical Garden. From getting ...
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