The New York Botanical Garden
Founded in 1891, the New York Botanical Garden is an American historical landmark and a world-renowned Botanical museum, educational institution and leader in plant science research.
The New York Botanical Garden is one of the premier botanical gardens in the United States and is located in the Bronx borough of New York City. It covers about 100 hectares and has some of the world's leading plant laboratories. It provides large flower shows and other large-scale exhibitions throughout the year, and visitors can reach 800,000 each year. Since its founding 130 years ago, the New York Botanical Garden has been an inspiration and Muse to fashion designers, perfumers, artists, horticulturists, scientists, historians and architects around the world. The famous LuEsther T. Mertz Library at the New York Botanical Garden is the most comprehensive botanical library in the world, with an extensive collection of illustrated works dating back to the 12th century. The museum's collections include some of the most beautiful and rare volumes of plants painted by famous botanists throughout history, as well as thousands of plant carvings, hand-painted illustrations, delicate embossed prints and woodcuts. Rooted in garden history, garden lifestyle, plant research and plant illustration, the New York Botanical Garden brand miraculously embodies the "beauty" of its botanical world heritage and the true nature of nature, and applies it appropriately to each of its partner brands. The aesthetics of the New York Botanical Garden have kept up with The Times, turning it into a treasure trove of unique plant decorations, heirloom garden objects, printed archival works and living plants. All the museum collections are endowed with unique colors, patterns, fragrances and other personal identification, even its exhibition site is extremely rich in historical and cultural atmosphere.
In 1899, the LuEsther T. Mertz Library at the New York Botanical Garden was recognized as the largest and most comprehensive botanical library in the Americas. In addition to botany and horticulture, the library's collections have contributed greatly to the study of history, anthropology, landscape and architectural design, architectural history, ethnobotany, economic botany, urban social history, and environmental policy. In addition to contemporary scholarly works and journals, the library also contains valuable historical materials, such as descriptions of the gardens of the Kings of Europe in the 17th century, botanical investigations and discoveries in the 18th century, and manuscripts of Carl Linnaeus and Charles Darwin.<br />
The New York Botanical Garden is closely associated with a number of prestigious publications, both in mainstream and professional media. Partnerships with brands and licensers, as well as promotional marketing efforts, have given The Garden extensive exposure in Elle Decor, Town & Country, Vogue, Veranda, The New York Times and other mainstream media and social networks, Also let the audience know more about the "beauty" of plants.
The New York Botanical Garden is one of the premier botanical gardens in the United States and is located in the Bronx borough of New York City. It covers about 100 hectares and has some of the world's leading plant laboratories. It provides large flower shows and other large-scale exhibitions throughout the year, and visitors can reach 800,000 each year. Since its founding 130 years ago, the New York Botanical Garden has been an inspiration and Muse to fashion designers, perfumers, artists, horticulturists, scientists, historians and architects around the world. The famous LuEsther T. Mertz Library at the New York Botanical Garden is the most comprehensive botanical library in the world, with an extensive collection of illustrated works dating back to the 12th century. The museum's collections include some of the most beautiful and rare volumes of plants painted by famous botanists throughout history, as well as thousands of plant carvings, hand-painted illustrations, delicate embossed prints and woodcuts. Rooted in garden history, garden lifestyle, plant research and plant illustration, the New York Botanical Garden brand miraculously embodies the "beauty" of its botanical world heritage and the true nature of nature, and applies it appropriately to each of its partner brands. The aesthetics of the New York Botanical Garden have kept up with The Times, turning it into a treasure trove of unique plant decorations, heirloom garden objects, printed archival works and living plants. All the museum collections are endowed with unique colors, patterns, fragrances and other personal identification, even its exhibition site is extremely rich in historical and cultural atmosphere.
In 1899, the LuEsther T. Mertz Library at the New York Botanical Garden was recognized as the largest and most comprehensive botanical library in the Americas. In addition to botany and horticulture, the library's collections have contributed greatly to the study of history, anthropology, landscape and architectural design, architectural history, ethnobotany, economic botany, urban social history, and environmental policy. In addition to contemporary scholarly works and journals, the library also contains valuable historical materials, such as descriptions of the gardens of the Kings of Europe in the 17th century, botanical investigations and discoveries in the 18th century, and manuscripts of Carl Linnaeus and Charles Darwin.<br />
The New York Botanical Garden is closely associated with a number of prestigious publications, both in mainstream and professional media. Partnerships with brands and licensers, as well as promotional marketing efforts, have given The Garden extensive exposure in Elle Decor, Town & Country, Vogue, Veranda, The New York Times and other mainstream media and social networks, Also let the audience know more about the "beauty" of plants.