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Seaweed, kelp, macroalgae, whatever you choose to call it, can sometimes seem a little boring, but not to Isabella Aiona Abbott. A fascination with these plantlike organisms began in her youth and steadily grew into Isabella becoming the foremost expert in Pacific marine algae. As we recognize Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, learn about the life and contributions of the First Lady of Limu.
In this guest blog post, former OSGF fellow Dr. Fabiany Herrera of the Chicago Botanic Garden tells us about the fascinating evolutionary history of conifers, and the discovery of a new extinct species.
In this latest “Meet our Staff” blogpost, we chatted with Head Librarian Tony Willis about some of the Oak Spring Garden Library’s biggest projects for 2020 - and why, even after nearly 40 years, working there is a “never-ending learning experience.”
Ginkgo biloba trees are not native to North America, but have become a popular plant in cities and other environments, because they seem to survive a wide range of hostile conditions well. In fact, Ginkgo is a living fossil that has been surviving since the dinosaurs. But that’s not the only interesting thing about this amazing plant.