Hoyas, commonly called wax flower plants, are a genus to consider bringing into your collection. These easy-care epiphytes are resilient and beautifully diverse. Especially well suited to our Southwest Florida […]
Regeneration Through a Prescribed Fire
As you walk along the lake trail or the wooded pathways near the Sönne Family Ghost Orchid Boardwalk, you’ll come across a charred patch of forest, which will probably spark […]
Ikebana Group Celebrates 50 Years
The heart of the Annual Ikebana Exhibition can be found in Kapnick Hall where nearly 100 exquisitely designed floral arrangements will be on display this weekend, February 10 – 12. […]
Frida Kahlo’s Extension of Self
One of the most compelling things about artist Frida Kahlo was her pronounced sense of self — her embrace of traditional Mexican dress. The way she wore her hair. The […]
Café Staff Share Taste of Home
Fogg Café rolled out a new menu, focused on the flavors of Mexico, and if you are expecting Americanized interpretations of tacos and quesadillas, we have a surprise for you. […]
Building a Magnificent Memorial
The instructions were scant and mostly pictorial: Stack tables into tiers. Drape table coverings. Decorate. Artist Ricardo Soltero, the mastermind behind the La Calavera Catrina exhibition, had intended to visit […]