New Yorkers Are Killing Spotted Lanternflies. Is It Working? The infestation of invasive spotted lanternflies is leveling off in some parts of the city, and growing in others. Officials are urging New Yorkers to keep killing them.
Mauricio Diazgranados Is a Botanist in a Hurry For the first time, the New York Botanical Garden has a chief scientist who hails from the same region as so much of its collections.
Orchids Take Their Star Turn at the New York Botanical Garden A lavish exhibition, “The Orchid Show: Natural Heritage” explores the diversity of these charismatic flowers.
Where to Enjoy Cherry Blossoms in N.Y.C. Though the earliest cherry trees have already begun blooming, there are weeks of pink and white flowers ahead.