Something rotten is preparing to bloom in the Bronx: one of the world's largest flowers that smells like death. The corpse flower at the New York Botanical Garden, with two other examples of ...
Plants and flowers appeared throughout Frida Kahlo’s paintings, and although interpreting her art regularly evokes her biography of illness, injury, pain, and tumultuous love, the first exhibition to ...
The Village Voice looks at "Flower Power," the summer-long show of flora, art, and tunes at the New York Botanical Garden, in the Bronx.
Groarke chats the upcoming exhibits for the rest of the spring: Joanna Groarke, New York Botanical Gardens Vice President of Exhibitions and Programming, talks about Mother's Day events this weekend: ...
In the Bronx, color and flavor collide. Sunlight falls on flowers that sway right out of a Van Gogh canvas, and by afternoon, the streets of Arthur Avenue are alive with the scent of fresh mozzarella, ...
Get your cameras ready! It's officially cherry blossom season. The New York Botanical Garden has roughly 500 cherry trees that are expected to flower this season, making it a destination for blossoms.
Helena LaPorte-Burns, the New York Botanical Garden director of Public Programming, loves the garden and loves running. So, she thought, why not combine the two for an event to bring folks to the ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Carving a regular pumpkin can take some time and a little bit of patience, but carving a giant pumpkin will take several weeks. A team of expert carvers is hard at work at the New ...