Issue 37: July 2024

Yuko Mohri: Transforming Plant Fruit Decay into Melody and Meaning

By Gayil Nalls
July 1, 2024

Explore Yuko Mohri’s Venice Biennale installation that utilizes decaying fruit to generate movement, music, light, and scent.

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Fridays at Keller: Reflecting with Miriam Songster’s “Bloom Dates”

By David Strunk
July 1, 2024

What happens when we immerse ourselves in the floral aroma of fresh lilacs filling a New York City gallery?

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Irina Adam’s “Pitch Pine Pollen,” A Transforming Forest

By David Strunk
July 1, 2024

Irina Adam raises awareness about the critical role pollen plays in plant reproduction and its broader implications for biodiversity and ecosystem health. 

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Fields of Color, Culture, and Calm

By Gayil Nalls
July 1, 2024

The fields of Lavandula angustifolia in Provence, France, are not just a visual and olfactory delight but a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.

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A 19th-century tale of hermaphrodite flowers, Charles Darwin, and women’s right to vote

By Rebecca Batley
July 1, 2024

Read the story of Boundary Breaker, Lydia Becker, who wrote a letter to Darwin and later advocated for more equity between the human sexes… Three words jumped out at Darwin: “unique … bisexual flowers.”

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Ecologists Can’t Beat Invasive Species, So They’re Joining Them

By Lorraine Boissoneault
July 1, 2024

Few researchers know the trials of combatting invasive species better than botanists Susan Cordell and Becky Ostertag, who just published a “sobering” report of their decade-long battle against invasives in Maui.

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Eat More Plants: Recipes

Lychee Ceviche with Rose Petals

By Culinarian Mary Munro
July 1, 2024

Ceviche is a delightful dish, perfect for warm summer evenings. Traditionally made with fish, this easy vegan variation features the subtle brine of hearts of palm paired magically with lychee.

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