Christian Primeau Talks Terrariums
Let our Conservatory Manager show you that terrariums are easier than Tumblr might suggest.
View ArticleGarden News: Orchid by Orchid
We're down to the home stretch before the opening of the Orchid Show--have a look!
View ArticleA Tale of Two Orchids
Be it hard-to-reach nectar or petty illusions, orchids have developed a range of clever adaptations for survival.
View ArticleAloe, Soothing Body and Soul
All the way from rural Madagascar, Aloe rauhii brings its charm to the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory.
View ArticleZoom in on the Garden with Curator’s Spotlight
In the debut video of our Curator's Spotlight series, Christian Primeau shares his new installation focusing on the aptly-named elephant's ear plant (colocasia).
View ArticleA Thriving Bundle of Twigs
What would appear to be a bundle of kindling is one of Madagascar's greatest deceivers.
View ArticleLeaf Propagation: A Succulent Shared
While leaf propagation is incredibly easy, it takes patience and a touch of bravery to make it happen.
View ArticleGrazing in the Deserts of Mexico
Mexico's Sonoran Desert displays an inhospitable face, but what the indigenous peoples of the area have discovered over thousands of years is fresh and sustaining.
View ArticleA Glasshouse of Collected Stories
Beyond the rich and varied exhibitions that call it home, the Haupt Conservatory holds thousands of treasures in its permanent collection, each with a unique story to tell.
View ArticleStaghorn Ferns: Not So Alien
Staghorn ferns are one of the most alien additions to the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory collections, and certainly one of the most spectacular. Though their easy demeanor and wide distribution bring them...
View ArticleIn Praise (and Fear) of the Coconut
While it may cause more havoc per capita than any of the ocean's sharks, the humble coconut also supplies countless resources to the people who live with it.
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