Issue 57: March 2026

When Flowers Speak

By Gayil Nalls
February 1, 2026

Floral rituals can transform spaces of power into places of encounter and a living language of collective morality.

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Jane Colden: Naming the Living World

By John Steele
February 1, 2026

At a time when women were largely excluded from formal scientific institutions, Jane Colden quietly helped lay the groundwork for American botany.

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Why is Old Bay Maryland’s Culinary Anchor?

By Ian Sleat
February 1, 2026

This humble spice blend became an olfactory emblem of the Chesapeake.

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Ecological Grief: The Work of Mourning Landscapes and Lost Species

By Margherita Gandolfi
February 1, 2026

Explore the quiet but growing sorrow many of us feel as familiar places, species, and even everyday scents disappear.

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Asking Trees to Solve a Roman Conspiracy

By Molly Glick
February 1, 2026

Take a look at the silent biographies written in wood.

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Attract Pollinators to Your Garden and Other Tips

By WS/C
February 1, 2026

Learn how small shifts in our gardening habits can transform ordinary yards and balconies into refuges for bees, butterflies, and birds.

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Eat More Plants: Recipes

Hearty Green Pasta Sauce

By Ian Sleat
February 1, 2026

Try this sauce that tastes like early spring but satisfies like a winter supper.

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