Instructional Video1:18
Curated Video

How to Garden on the Cheap

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Have a great garden without spending a lot of money by following these tips.
Instructional Video22:35
Geography Now

Geography Now! ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES

6th - Higher Ed
Sidenote, yeah, that is literally the creepiest special effect we've ever had on the show. Thanks Vincent.



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Instructional Video1:26
Curated Video

Hit TV Show Death In Paradise Filming Locations in the Caribbean

6th - Higher Ed
Visit a place of paradise in the Caribbean's Guadeloupe Islands, where the hit BBC show Death in Paradise films.
Instructional Video10:08
msvgo

Biodiversity Conservation

K - 12th
It presents arguments for conservation of biodiversity including narrowly utilitarian, broadly utilitarian and ethical reasons. It also describes in-situ and ex-situ conservations methods.
Stock Footage1:44
Bridgeman Arts

INVEREWE GARDEN, SCOTLAND, 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Inverewe Garden is a botanical garden in the Scottish Highlands. It is extremely popular for the size of its plant collection, which includes many exotic plants from all over the world which grow here thanks to the influence of the...
News Clip6:23
Curated Video

Botanists warn Chinese medicine plants must be authenticated

Higher Ed
WORLD CHINESE MEDICINE SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.16SHOTLIST:Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, London - 17 March 20171. Close of flowering quince on branch2. Wide of quince bush3. Close pan of quince...
News Clip6:23
Curated Video

Botanists warn Chinese medicine plants must be authenticated

Higher Ed
WORLD CHINESE MEDICINE SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.16SHOTLIST:Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, London - 17 March 20171. Close of flowering quince on branch2. Wide of quince bush3. Close pan of quince...
News Clip5:19
Curated Video

Scientists study the threatened Atlantic Rainforest with electron microscope

Higher Ed
1. Rio de Janeiro Botanical Gardens showing water fountain and palm trees

2. Close up of foun
tain
3. Pan from Botanical Gardens t
o fountain
4. Tilt down...
News Clip6:43
Curated Video

Festival of orchids celebrates Indian Independence

Higher Ed
LEADIN: A spectacular array of orchids are being unveiled at the Royal Botanical Gardens festival in London, and they're celebrating seventy years of India's independence.There are nearly six thousand rare and unusual flowers on...
News Clip3:03
Curated Video

Plant known for its offensive odour blooms

Higher Ed
1. Titan Arum, the "stinky plant", at US Botanic Garden

2. Close-up of top of plant, tilt down and pull out to wide of
plant
3. Visitors, around
the plant
4. Man taking a picture of the...
News Clip0:58
Curated Video

As temperatures take a tumble around the country, The New York Botanical Garden welcomes spring with the 12th annual Orchid Show. The exhibit opens March 1st, and runs through April 21st. (Feb. 27)

Higher Ed
The theme of this year's 12th annual Orchid Show is Key West Contemporary, and it was inspired by a garden design by Raymond Jungles, a Florida landscape architect.

Jungles won the American Society of...
News Clip4:37
Curated Video

Natural home for more than 1,000 orchids

Higher Ed
AP Television

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - July 30,
2011
1. Close of orchid Mormodez
ramirezii
2. Close of orchid E
ncyclia radiata
3. Wide...
News Clip3:34
Curated Video

Death knell sounds for plant that took 80 years to flower

Higher Ed
It's the end of the road for an 80 year old plant that flowers only once in its lifetime.

An Agave plant at a University of Michigan conservatory will now start to die...
News Clip6:15
Curated Video

Monet's Japanese garden recreated in the Bronx

Higher Ed
A replica of artist Claude Monet's Japanese water garden has opened in New York.

The original stands in France, but this...
News Clip3:45
Curated Video

Japan - Backgrounder On Tone River

Higher Ed
Rice to feed a nation and a river system to transport it: The Tone River was the basis of Sawara's early prosperity. Located 70 kilometres east of Tokyo, the town is known today for its canals, shrines...
News Clip3:34
Curated Video

Costa Rica app identifies plants via photographs

Higher Ed
Scientists in Costa Rica are developing a mobile application that allows users to identify a plant species just by taking a picture of it. The app, called 'FOLISCOPE', is being developed by scientists from the Costa Rica Institute of...
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

Tourists eager to get a whiff of one of world's pongiest plants

Higher Ed
1. Wide of visitors queuing in front of titan arum flower

2. Tilt up from bottom to top of the giant fl
ower
3. Close up of t
he flower
4. Spokesman of National Botanic Garden of Belgium Gert Ausloos...
News Clip5:18
Curated Video

Royal visitors expected at orchid garden

Higher Ed
Singapore's Botanical Gardens are preparing to welcome Prince William and his wife, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge.

The royal visitors will tour the world famous gardens,...
News Clip6:42
Curated Video

Blooms from one of the world's largest rose gardens

Higher Ed
LEADIN: The largest private rose garden in the world has reopened to the public. The "Roseto Botanico Gianfranco and Carla Fineschi", in Italy, boasts more than 6,500 species and it is considered a living museum of roses....