7/26/2024

Corpse Flower Set to Bloom at Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House

"Calli,” from the Missouri Botanical Garden’s collection, would be the first corpse flower to bloom at the Garden’s location in Chesterfield Full story.


7/22/2024

Missouri Botanical Garden offers free tours for disability community

This fall, the Missouri Botanical Garden is offering free access tours and classes specially designed for the disability community. Full story.


5/20/2024

Green Living Festival fully returns to Missouri Botanical Garden for the first time since 2019

For the first time since 2019, the Green Living Festival is making a full return to the Missouri Botanical Garden with more green living exhibitors, sustainable vendors and interactive workshops. Visitors can learn new ways to make their lives more sustainable and create healthier environments while enjoying live music, a free outdoor yoga class, a special tour of the Garden, kid-friendly activities and more throughout the day. Full story.


5/14/2024

Butterfly House’s 'Bug Chef’ cooks up tasty cicadas in live demonstration

On Friday, May 24, the bug experts of the Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House will put on their chefs’ hats to cook up some cicada-centric dishes and educate the public on entomophagy – the practice of eating insects. 
 

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5/6/2024

Chinese Culture Days Returns to the Missouri Botanical Garden May 18 & 19

The Missouri Botanical Garden welcomes guests to experience the history, art, and pageantry of Chinese culture during its annual Chinese Culture Days festival on May 18–19. 

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4/22/2024

Missouri Botanical Garden announces latest Museum exhibition - Kernels of Culture: Maize Around the World

The Stephen and Peter Sachs Museum, located at the Missouri Botanical Garden, is highlighting the significant role maize has played in agriculture, scientific development and culture at its latest exhibition – Kernels of Culture: Maize Around the World. The exhibition will open on Friday, May 3 and will remain at the Sachs Museum through March 2025.

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3/12/2024

MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN SCIENTISTS DESCRIBE NEW ORCHID SPECIES RELATED TO FAMOUS DARWIN’S ORCHID

Missouri Botanical Garden scientists and collaborators discovered and described a new orchid species in Central Madagascar with a record-setting nectar spur and close ties to the famous “Darwin’s orchid.” This novelty species needs urgent conservation action, scientists say.

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2/6/2024

PROTECTED AREAS ENHANCE CONSERVATION IN TANZANIA, BUT MORE WORK IS NEEDED 

A recent paper coauthored by Garden Scientist Roy Gereau examines the effectiveness of Nature Forest Reserves in conservation in Tanzania and what challenges remain to protecting its highly unique flora and fauna.

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1/23/2024

Missouri Botanical Garden President Dr. Peter Wyse Jackson Announces Plans to Transition to President Emeritus

Today, Missouri Botanical Garden President Dr. Peter Wyse Jackson announced his plans to transition to the role of President Emeritus after a new President is in place. Dr. Wyse Jackson will remain in the role of President while the search for a new President proceeds and will continue to support the Garden’s international commitments and priorities in the St. Louis community while in the role of President Emeritus.  

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11/14/2022

MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN WILL HIRE EIGHT SCIENTISTS

The Missouri Botanical Garden is seeking world-class talent as it invests in bringing eight new science staff, four Directors and an additional four scientists, into leadership positions. 

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