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Pumpkin Hollow and the search for orchids

Hunting for orchids is not an easy adventure.  Sometimes the location is chosen from old records and the last time someone saw lady slippers there was 50 years ago. A lot can happen over 50 years, trees grow, roads are

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Pumpkin Hollow and the search for orchids

Hunting for orchids is not an easy adventure.  Sometimes the location is chosen from old records and the last time someone saw lady slippers there was 50 years ago. A lot can happen over 50 years, trees grow, roads are

fynbos

The Weekly Botanical: May 10, 2012

Bringing you the best Botanical news from the previous week.  Trust me, it’s all worth your time. Starting off with my local New York news, an exhibit meshing Seneca Ray Stoddard’s historic photography of the Adirondacks with botany is currently on

fynbos

The Weekly Botanical: May 10, 2012

Bringing you the best Botanical news from the previous week.  Trust me, it’s all worth your time. Starting off with my local New York news, an exhibit meshing Seneca Ray Stoddard’s historic photography of the Adirondacks with botany is currently on

Beautiful rocks litter this park

Clark Reservation New York State Park

For a birthday treat Carrol and I visited Clark Reservation for the first time.  I heard about the park from several people, and was waiting for a nice day full of spring flowers to hike around. Clark Reservation is known

Beautiful rocks litter this park

Clark Reservation New York State Park

For a birthday treat Carrol and I visited Clark Reservation for the first time.  I heard about the park from several people, and was waiting for a nice day full of spring flowers to hike around. Clark Reservation is known

Orchid, Montreal Botanical Garden

The Montreal Botanical Garden

The Montreal Botanical Garden as seen during the Butterflies Go Free exhibit.  For more photos of the garden, see the previous post.  

Orchid, Montreal Botanical Garden

The Montreal Botanical Garden

The Montreal Botanical Garden as seen during the Butterflies Go Free exhibit.  For more photos of the garden, see the previous post.  

Chinese Garden Montreal

Jardin Botanique Montreal

This past weekend we visited the Jardin Botanique Montreal. Because there was plenty of beauty hiding beyond the unique and colorful flowers, I broke the trip into two parts. To highlight some aspects of the garden not requiring color the

Chinese Garden Montreal

Jardin Botanique Montreal

This past weekend we visited the Jardin Botanique Montreal. Because there was plenty of beauty hiding beyond the unique and colorful flowers, I broke the trip into two parts. To highlight some aspects of the garden not requiring color the

bowerbirdsketch

The Weekly Botanical: April 24-May 1

The best botanical news of the week! Humboldt State University’s Herbarium recorded their final and 73,000 speciman in their new digital database.  Many herbariums have been working at changing their information into a digital format so it can be linked

bowerbirdsketch

The Weekly Botanical: April 24-May 1

The best botanical news of the week! Humboldt State University’s Herbarium recorded their final and 73,000 speciman in their new digital database.  Many herbariums have been working at changing their information into a digital format so it can be linked

Sambucus racemosa flowers

Rand Tract, early bloom hike

It is my mission to visit all the land trusts in and around Syracuse.  In order to teach myself the native flora I will be photographing and keeping record of where I find plants, and when they are blooming.  This

Sambucus racemosa flowers

Rand Tract, early bloom hike

It is my mission to visit all the land trusts in and around Syracuse.  In order to teach myself the native flora I will be photographing and keeping record of where I find plants, and when they are blooming.  This

Friends

The Weekly Botanical: March 23-30, 2012

The week’s compilation of my favorite botanical related news: Friends turn mountain into luscious forest: featured image. University of Tennessee leads Wildflower Pilgrimage in the Great Smokey Mountains: A tradition in its 66 year. Technicolor Arabidopsis: It looks like a

Friends

The Weekly Botanical: March 23-30, 2012

The week’s compilation of my favorite botanical related news: Friends turn mountain into luscious forest: featured image. University of Tennessee leads Wildflower Pilgrimage in the Great Smokey Mountains: A tradition in its 66 year. Technicolor Arabidopsis: It looks like a