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Research Resources

The BRIT Herbarium contains approximately 1,445,000 plant specimens from around the world, making it one of the largest herbaria in the United States. More can be found about the collections by visiting the About the BRIT Herbarium page.

The BRIT Herbarium is open for public use by appointment, from 10 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday. Please contact us beforehand to make sure someone will be available to orient you and assist you if necessary. BRIT is closed on most national holidays. 

Digital Resources

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Research Lecture Series

Research Lecture Series

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Phytophilia Blog

Phytophilia Blog

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BRIT Library Discovery Resources

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Sumner Laboratory

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Research Publications

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Research Associates

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Recent Articles

Kristy Odom Assumes Role as Board Chair at BRIT with a Vision to Enhance Fort Worth Botanic Garden 

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden along with their managing partner the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), proudly announces Kristy Odom as their new board chair. A seasoned entrepreneur and dedicated community leader, Odom brings a wealth of experience and a strategic vision to her new role, aiming to further enhance BRIT’s mission of research, conservation, and public engagement. 

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Join FWBG for a Free Day to Celebrate 90 Years of Nature

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden, Texas’ oldest botanic garden, is turning 90 and you’re invited to join us for a free admission day on our official birthday, Wednesday, December 18! It’s the perfect opportunity to experience the beauty of nature and the rich history of FWBG. 

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Pile of colorful corn cobs

First Peoples’ Garden features the plants and growing techniques of America’s original gardeners

Wander through a quiet area of the Garden campus near the southeast corner of the BRIT building and you’ll find a special place dedicated to celebrating the people who first gardened this area: the First Peoples’ Garden. This garden features plants grown or used by indigenous Americans for centuries before the arrival of Europeans. “It’s a good place to see the plants that people used everyday to sustain their lives,” says Horticulturist Fernando Figueroa, who is responsible for the garden.

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Guests at the now-demolished hedge maze at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden

Glimpses of the Garden through Time

Over the last 90 years, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden has grown and evolved while consistently delighting guests. Photos from the Garden’s past show this evolution in progress while offering fascinating glimpses of people finding joy in nature.

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Alejandra Vasco, Ph.D.

Research Botanist

Ana Niño

Librarian

Ashley Bales

Herbarium Collections Manager

Barney L. Lipscomb

Director of BRIT Press and Library, Leonhardt Chair of Texas Botany

Brooke Byerley Best, Ph.D.

Director of Texas Plant Conservation

Bob O’Kennon

Research Scientist

Carly Brock

Press Sales and Fulfillment Coordinator

Craig Meyer

Herbarium Digitization Technician

Erin Flinchbaugh

Research Administrative Assistant

Jason Best

Director of Biodiversity Informatics

Jessica Lane

Herbarium Collections Coordinator

Jessica started working with the Philecology Herbarium as an intern...

Kay Hankins

Seed Bank Conservation Botanist

Kieran Carroll

Herbarium Digitization Technician

Kimberlie Sasan

Herbarium & Research Assistant

Krishna Shenoy

Independent Contractor, Sherwin Carlquist Digitization Project

Manuela Dal Forno, Ph.D.

Research Botanist

Morgan Gostel, Ph.D.

Research Botanist

Natch Azure

Herbarium Digitization Technician

Peter Fritsch, Ph.D.

Vice President of Research & Conservation

Rachel Carmickle

Herbarium Technician & Conservation Program Assistant

Robert George

Independent Contractor, East Texas Flora Project Manager

Sam Ekberg

Independent Contractor, Sherwin Carlquist Digitization Project

Tiana Franklin Rehman

Director of the Herbarium