The dogs have perfect char marks from the grill, the buns are cut and toasted, and you’re ready to squeeze a squiggle of bright yellow drizzle on your meal. But that bottle […]
LaGrippe Orchid Garden Enhancements
If you are a fan of orchids, you’ll rejoice with this news. If you are not a fan of orchids (is that even possible?!), you will be after you visit […]
From Bloom to Bean
Vanilla orchids are a favorite talking point in the Garden, but not always the easiest show-and-tell. Their vines snake up trees, blending into foliage, and their blooms often appear up […]
The Flora of Haiti Project Launches
Among the good — and perhaps unexpected — outcomes of the Garden’s Project Stay Planted drive last spring: It inspired a new, nationwide plant survey in Haiti that aims to […]
Saving Native Plants, Seed by Seed
In 2002, a beetle from Asia snuck into a Georgia port via a shipping crate, found its way to a redbay tree, infected it with a fungus, and started a […]
Unlocking the Secrets of Southwest Florida’s Native Plants
If there is such a thing as a pandemic-perfect job, Jessica DeYoung’s may be it. The conservation associate, under the supervision of Vice President of Conservation Chad Washburn, spends her […]