Renowned photography competition selects winning photos with a concerning cause for butterflies and climate change.
During my years as executive director of the Columbus Botanical Garden in Georgia, I fell madly in love with the garlic ...
Phillip A. Townsend, curator at UT-Austin’s Art Galleries at Black Studies, takes that question further. He asks, what about ...
January in Russia conjures up images of Muscovites crunching through the snow in bulky coats -- not bunches of delicate ...
Anchoring the exhibition is an expansive and immersive work of 100,000-plus dried flowers by Rebecca Louise Law. Smaller pieces include Xuebing Du ’s ethereal photos of flowers in natural light, ...
Professor and author Brené Brown suggests we give ourselves microdoses of hope in times like these, when capital-letter Hope is hard to come by.
Frost-bitten Atlanta didn’t stop fans from crowding under the warm fluorescents of Variety Playhouse for the first leg of ...
The vision for a prairie to be preserved in Logan County didn’t materialize. It shares the fate of millions of acres of ...
Filled with punk mohawk headpieces made of feathers and bamboo cage skirts with trailing flowers and butterflies fashioned ...
People lined up to see—and smell—the blossoms of two pungent plant species, which only bloom for a short time every few years ...
Common across much of Texas, frostweed put on a spectacular show during the cold front. Fans wished one another a happy ...
A prairie restoration project on donated farmland in Kentucky shares a fate with millions of acres across America.