Fasciation Lew Feldman, Director Fasciation is a condition in which the tip of a shoot or flower, instead of producing a cylindrical axis that elongates, produces flattened, elongated and often contorted parts. This abnormal growth pattern is sometimes referred to as “crested.” An example at the Garden that intrigues visitors – from school children to adults…

Holly Forbes A Distinguished Career By Dr. Clytia Montllor Curley Holly Forbes should write a book. After a 36+ year career as a curator at the University of California Botanical Garden she has been both witness and contributor to significant history in the plant world – here at the Garden and beyond. It is hard…

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