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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.

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