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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Brooklyn Botanic Garden: How Exotic ... Indeed, a number of nonnative earthworm species have established themselves in North America and been implicated in a range of undesirable activities, ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Grape Tomatoes—Giving the Cherries a Run ... On closer inspection, however, you see that they are more elongated than cherries, shaped instead like olives or—yes, I have a genius for simile—like grapes ...
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Shake That Bag O' Bones at New York's Silliest Halloween Event ... Oct 8, 2008 ... Hold That Date! Weird, Wacky, and Wonderfully Fun! GHOULS AND GOURDS! Sunday, October 26, 2008.
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Lily Pool Terrace Spectacular hardy and tropical water-lilies blend with elegant sacred lotuses and other aquatic plants on Lily Pool Terrace. A hungry heron or egret can ...
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Box Turtles in the Garden—Close Encounters of the Reptilian Kind Eastern box turtle (photo by Sonja Keohane) ... Four box turtle species are native to North America. The eastern box turtle, Florida box turtle, ...
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Box Turtles in the Garden—Close Encounters of the Reptilian Kind Eastern box turtle (photo by Sonja Keohane). I should have known from the start that I was in for a close encounter of the reptilian kind. ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Explore the Garden Explore Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Founded in 1910, Brooklyn Botanic Garden is a tranquil, 52-acre urban oasis featuring more than 10000 different kinds of ...
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Nature Unbound: Sculpture and Drawings by Nancy Blum This July, New York–based artist Nancy Blum will bring her large-scale sculptures and drawings to the Steinhardt Conservatory Gallery. ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: An Autumn Pathway: Designing for Fabulous ... by Nancy Seaton. To some degree, our gardens are representations of the dearest times ... Nancy Seaton is curator of Magnolia Plaza and Lily Pool Terrace at ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Asters—Stars of the Show in Fall Asters are available in a myriad of different shades: from the typical blues, pinks, and purples to whites and reds. Most species bloom in the fall. ...
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