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The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is internationally recognized for its world-class plant collections. With more than a dozen specialty gardens and ten special collections from roses to rhododendrons, magnolias to maples, BBG is unmatched in the variety and quality of plants it grows.
- March 30, 2009
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Dr. Gerry Moore Pens a Letter to Linnaeus
- Febuary 6, 2009
- Experience the Excitement and Adventure of Plant Exploration in the Remote and Exotic Areas of Papua New Guinea!
- September 12, 2008
- Rare Tiger Orchid Blooms in Brooklyn
- May 20, 2008
- Be Enchanted By Bluebell Wood at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
- May 20, 2008
- Everything's Coming Up Roses at Brooklyn Botanic Garden!
- May 1, 2008
- BBG Has Flipped the Switch! The Garden's World-Famous Collection of Cherry Trees is ON!
- April 5, 2007
- Magnolias—Bloom and Doom?
- August 7, 2006
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Bringing Up Baby!: How the World's Biggest and Stinkiest Plant Was Born and Raised
- August 4, 2006
- Witness the Makings of Botanical History With the First-Ever Flowering of Amorphophallus titanum (titan arum) at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
- July 7, 2006
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden Science Research Interns Win Grand Prize in National Science Research Contest
- March 31, 2006
- Botanical Research Reports 30 Endangered and Threatened Plant Species at the Franklin Parker Preserve
- March 11, 2005
- NY Region's Environmental Science Organizations Launch 'Nature Network' With 2-day Conference, April 13, 14
- December 16, 2004
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden Scientists Respond to New York Times Article "A Species in a Second: Promise of DNA 'Bar Codes'"
- October 18, 2004
- National Science Foundation Awards $310,000 Grant to Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Herbarium
- August 24, 2004
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden Participates in the Natural Science Collections Alliance's, "Dinosaurs to DNA" Day, August 24th
- April 14, 2004
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden Botanists and Rutgers University Ecologists Win Competition To Plan Beijing Olympics Forest Park
- April 14, 2004
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden Botanists and Rutgers University Ecologists Win Competition To Plan Beijing Olympics Forest Park
- January, 2003
- Grammatophyllum speciosum