Nezka Pfeifer
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Join us for the final event of the #SmellingTheBouquet Sachs Museum Performance Series on Oct. 11!

Explore scents and poetry with poet Devin Johnston in two performances at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Free with Garden admission. Sponsored by Nancy Ridenour.

www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/sachs-museum...
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OK, we've found our favorite Garden spot this summer over at 📍 mobotmuseum.bsky.social! 😌

We're curious: what's been your favorite Garden spot so far?

📸 Nathan Kwarta

#MOBOTGarden
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This Saturday!👃💐
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Have you ever experienced scents through sounds? @mobotmuseum.bsky.social & Mezzo Soprano Benedetta Orsi (together with St. Louis Womens Chorale) will take you on a captivating journey through scents and essences in classical music. www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/sachs-museum...
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Dr. Carlsen is working on a project that will provide the first comprehensive characterization of floral scent diversity and variation across the genus Anthurium. The discovery of new chemical compounds in Anthurium scents could potentially lead to innovation in the perfume industry.
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The live collections @mobotgarden.bsky.social offer myriad opportunities to learn more about plants. Dr. Mónica Carlsen shared her botanical scent research in #SmellingTheBouquet @mobotmuseum.bsky.social. She conducted headspace/scent trapping to gather data about the variety of tropical plants.
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Sardines Brooch. Designer: Hattie Carnegie (American, 1886–1956). Date: c. 1960s. Medium: metal “tin” with molded thermoplastic fish; brooch format (also produced as a pendant). By the Hattie Carnegie costume‑jewelry house, which continued to operate after Carnegie’s death.
#globalmuseum #Jewellery
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Sept 14 is World #TasteAndSmellDay, an annual celebration of the profound impact that taste and smell have on our daily lives. Celebrate by exploring @mobotmuseum.bsky.social's UNCOVERING THE FRAGRANT plants guide to the Museum's mural either in person or virtually-download at the linktree in bio!
Trifold brochure featuring fragrant plants on left and right panels, with center panel reproducing the Museum's botanical ceiling mural
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Sniff the Campanita when you visit @mobotmuseum.bsky.social and @mobotgarden.bsky.social!
Endemic to the Dominican Republic (which is how it gets its species name), Cubanola dominguensis is a small shrub or tree that is known for its elegant hanging trumpet-shaped pale greenish-white blossoms.
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Often referenced as a symbol of healing and devotion, lavender has a scent used for peacefulness and calm.👃💐💜 Native to southern Spain, Woolly lavender gets its scientific name (Lavandula lanata) from the pronounced woolly hairs on its leaves. #SmellingTheBouquet @mobotmuseum.bsky.social
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yes. tasting fabrics is one of the easiest ways to test fiber composition. natural fabrics, such as wool, cotton, and linen, breakdown in the digestive tract. synthetics such as polyester will not. so to test fiber composition, eat the garment. if fibers appear in your poop, it was synthetic.
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You’re tasting fabrics?
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my sickness is that i'm addicted to looking at the instagram account for UK's House & Garden Magazine and imagining myself living in such spaces

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A small nook with a desk and chair. The walls have book shelves and framed images. There's a window in front of the chair. A velvet armchair, side table, and brown floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. There's a ladder so you can reach the top shelf. A woman with two dogs stand in a garden with a small, paved walkway. A dog sitting in a small wash area. The text says "Dog Wash Rooms: Barking Mad or Seriously Sensible?"
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Meet the carrion flower, Stapelia mutabilis! It is one of the scents you can sniff in the current exhibition @mobotmuseum.bsky.social #SmellingTheBouquet. It is also blooming right now @mobotgarden.bsky.social's Shoenberg Arid House! Perfumer Weston Adam interpreted its unsettlingly meaty scent.
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Have you ever experienced scents through sounds? @mobotmuseum.bsky.social & Mezzo Soprano Benedetta Orsi (together with St. Louis Womens Chorale) will take you on a captivating journey through scents and essences in classical music. www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/sachs-museum...
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Can you find this spot @mobotgarden.bsky.social?
Thanks to the creative designs of Claire Krofft and Charling Chen, the grounds @mobotmuseum.bsky.social are looking amazing! This one is a little harder to find but when you do you'll be rewarded with lush vines and purple blooms of hyacinth bean 💜
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Jasmine (Jasminum spp.) is among the most cherished aromatic plants, revered for its exquisite fragrance and delicate beauty. It holds great cultural significance in China, Pakistan, the Philippines, Algeria, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Paraguay, Panama, Macau, Suriname, Djibouti, and Barbados.
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What happens when the aromatic plants we associate with our culture and land are threatened? Join us Thursday, August 21 at 6pm in Farr Auditorium @mobotgarden.bsky.social for a short film & discussion panel on aromatic heritage and sustainable futures www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/ireland-and-...
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A natural fortress, Black Mesa was the scene of dramatic events in 1694, when Pueblo warriors encamped on its summit withstood a months-long Spanish siege. That conflict was the culmination of the Pueblo Revolt, an indigenous uprising that began on August 10, 1680. archaeology.org/issues/march...
Features - The First American Revolution - Archaeology Magazine - March/April 2017
Exploring the legacy of the New World’s most successful native rebellion
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