A Conversation with Dr. Charlotte Taylor
Curator Dr. Charlotte Taylor joined the Missouri Botanical Garden in 1990. Today, she is not only considered one of the world’s leading Rubiaceae experts, but she is also among the 500 most productive...
View ArticleGarden Scientists Discovered More Than 180 New Species in 2015
Scientists at the Missouri Botanical Garden discovered more than 180 new species of plants in 2015, a number which will likely represent approximately 10 percent of all new species discovered in the...
View ArticleGarden Seed Bank Adds Large Collection of Teosinte Seed
A large collection of Teosinte seed was recently transferred from Duke University to the Missouri Botanical Garden Seed Bank. Teosinte is the wild ancestor to modern corn and the preservation of its...
View ArticleBehind the Science: Armand Randrianasolo
Dr. Armand Randrianasolo had taken a basic botany class during his first year at the University of Antananarivo in Madagascar, but it hadn’t spiked his interest like biochemistry had. His plans didn’t...
View ArticleNew Partner in Gabon
The Garden has a new collaborator in Gabon, the National Association for National Parks (ANPN). Looking ahead, the Garden will work on in-situ and ex-situ conservation in the Mondah Forest reserve. It...
View ArticleGarden Contributes to Checklist of Amazonian Tree Taxa
Missouri Botanical Garden researcher Dr. Peter Jørgensen is among the authors of “The discovery of the Amazonian tree flora with an updated checklist of all known tree taxa,” published today in...
View ArticleGarden Research Associates Discover Bees Prefer Warm Violets in Cool Forests
Garden research associates Peter Bernhardt, Ph.D., a professor of biology at SLU and research associate of the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust in Sydney, New South Wales, and Dr. Retha...
View ArticleGarden President Peter Wyse Jackson Honored by Academy of Science St. Louis
The Academy of Science—St. Louis has honored Garden president Dr. Peter Wyse Jackson with its 2017 Science Leadership Award, one of its annual Outstanding Scientist Awards recognizing extraordinary...
View ArticleA Conversation with Dr. Charlotte Taylor
Curator Dr. Charlotte Taylor joined the Missouri Botanical Garden in 1990. Today, she is not only considered one of the world’s leading Rubiaceae experts, but she is also among the 500 most productive...
View ArticleGarden Scientists Discovered More Than 180 New Species in 2015
Scientists at the Missouri Botanical Garden discovered more than 180 new species of plants in 2015, a number which will likely represent approximately 10 percent of all new species discovered in the...
View ArticleGarden Seed Bank Adds Large Collection of Teosinte Seed
A large collection of Teosinte seed was recently transferred from Duke University to the Missouri Botanical Garden Seed Bank. Teosinte is the wild ancestor to modern corn and the preservation of its...
View ArticleBehind the Science: Armand Randrianasolo
Dr. Armand Randrianasolo had taken a basic botany class during his first year at the University of Antananarivo in Madagascar, but it hadn’t spiked his interest like biochemistry had. His plans didn’t...
View ArticleNew Partner in Gabon
The Garden has a new collaborator in Gabon, the National Association for National Parks (ANPN). Looking ahead, the Garden will work on in-situ and ex-situ conservation in the Mondah Forest reserve. It...
View ArticleGarden Contributes to Checklist of Amazonian Tree Taxa
Missouri Botanical Garden researcher Dr. Peter Jørgensen is among the authors of “The discovery of the Amazonian tree flora with an updated checklist of all known tree taxa,” published today in...
View ArticleGarden Research Associates Discover Bees Prefer Warm Violets in Cool Forests
Garden research associates Peter Bernhardt, Ph.D., a professor of biology at SLU and research associate of the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust in Sydney, New South Wales, and Dr. Retha...
View ArticleGarden President Peter Wyse Jackson Honored by Academy of Science St. Louis
The Academy of Science—St. Louis has honored Garden president Dr. Peter Wyse Jackson with its 2017 Science Leadership Award, one of its annual Outstanding Scientist Awards recognizing extraordinary...
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