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A Tree That Stands Before Me
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A Tree That Stands Before Me

Serviceberry (Amelanchier arborea) I was ten years old and moving into the seventh home I would have lived in. A house on the corner for my family of five to fill; a house that would signify the end of our constant departures as my dad […]

February 19, 2020
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The Jaws of Death: Venus fly trap
Carnivorous Plants~Story Garden

The Jaws of Death: Venus fly trap

Life was easy as a second grader. School wasn’t hard. A normal day consisted of arts and crafts projects alternating with short lessons in Mathematics and English. Friends weren’t hard to meet. Anyone could play sports if they had enough determination to organize a game. […]

January 23, 2020
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Mary Treat's Venus Fly Trap Experiments
Carnivorous Plants~Root Stories~Story Garden

Mary Treat's Venus Fly Trap Experiments

Several of us here on the Herbaria 3.0 team have had passionate interest in carnivorous plants and the people who study them. Maura Flannery’s post “What’s in a Name?” tells us about the carnivorous Darlingtonia californica. Tina Gianquitto and Dawn Sanders have both obsessed over […]

January 21, 2020
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Home is Where the Cactus Is
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Home is Where the Cactus Is

Schlumbergera, affectionately known as the Christmas Cactus, has become an integral part of my family. This simple green succulent has been in the background throughout my entire childhood. Everywhere we moved, my mother was careful to make sure it was well cared for but, like […]

December 25, 2019
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A Heart of Leopard
Flowers~Story Garden

A Heart of Leopard

As I trekked on the muddy trail above Dulong River, China, along with other members of the expedition team, mist started to enshroud the lush rainforest. The goal of the day was to find the endangered Nomocharis meleagrina, commonly known in this area as “the […]

December 23, 2019
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The Little Girl Under Lilacs (Syringa Vulgaris)
Story Garden

The Little Girl Under Lilacs (Syringa Vulgaris)

The Little Girl Under Lilacs (Syringa Vulgaris) Running around on the famous Zhongyang Street of Harbin, China, with the well-known vanilla cream popsicle in hand, this four years old girl in a not-so-stylish purple dress could tell you all about her favorite season of the […]

December 18, 2019
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Small-Leaved Lime
Story Garden

Small-Leaved Lime

Small-Leaved Lime – Tilia cordata As a child, I was sent away to a boarding school deep in the folded valleys of the Welsh Marches. It was not an experience that I look back on through a fog of nostalgia, for the harsh brutalities of […]

August 26, 2019
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Our Garden Through Six-Year-Old Eyes
Animals and Insects~Childhood~Farms, Gardens, and Yards~Stay-at-Home Stories~Story Garden

Our Garden Through Six-Year-Old Eyes

Our garden through our six-year-old daughter’s eyes. Her story is: “These flowers caught my mind because I love pink. Baby Fluffy loves the flowers and I love seeing the flowers in my garden too!!!” Baby Fluffy is an orphan baby bird we rescued from the […]

June 13, 2019
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Message sent in a scent envelope
Flowers~Houseplants~Story Garden

Message sent in a scent envelope

I have been a gardener all of my adult life, so I am no stranger to the messages plants send. However, this message was hard to miss as I am now far removed from my gardens, living in an apartment in Colorado. Feeling terribly lonely […]

June 11, 2019
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The Pines of My Childhood
Alpine Flora~Story Garden~Trees, Forests, and Woods

The Pines of My Childhood

I’ve been in and among nature since I was born. Some of the earliest pictures of my family show my (most definitely sleep deprived) parents loaded to the brim with outdoor gear, with a backpack child carrier on each back. Having twins isn’t easy, but […]

May 29, 2019
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  • Juniper herbarium specimen collected 1929 by Susan Delano McKelveyLeah, My Juniper Bonsai Tree
    From the nursery I returned with what one day I would […]
  • Sweet Pea Herbarium Specimen (1917)Sweet Peas
    Sweet Peas by Donna Williams I am struggling to paint […]
  • Musing from Under a Moss Leaf
    Whenever I’m in the forest I like to imagine that I’m […]
  • Colocasia esculenta (L.) herbarium imageMy Ancient Older Brother- Kalo
    “Kalo is our oldest brother. An ancient ancestor.” I […]
  • Me and My Tomato Plant
    I was an avid gardener as a kid. I helped out at the […]
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