04/22/2026
Happy Earth Day!
Here are some images from Traité de Botanique Générale (1850-1890) by Francois Herincq, Frederic Gerard & Oscar Reveil
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The Lloyd Library and Museum is a world renowned independent research library and exhibit space devoted to bringing science, art and history to life.
The Library holds, acquires, preserves, and provides access to both historic and current books and journals, as well as archival materials, on a wide variety of disciplines that fall under the following subjects: natural history, botany, pharmacy, medicine, and natural science history.
04/22/2026
Happy Earth Day!
Here are some images from Traité de Botanique Générale (1850-1890) by Francois Herincq, Frederic Gerard & Oscar Reveil
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We thank AHPA for this meaningful recognition and for championing the vital roles that history, research, and collaboration play in the future of herbal and natural products industries!
04/03/2026
https://lloydlibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Press-Release-2026-Fellowship-and-Artist-in-Residence.pdf
03/24/2026
Lloyd Library & Museum curators and librarians Erin Campbell and Patrick Ford sit down with Carol Mundy, a longtime friend of the Lloyd and host of the podcast Outdoor Life, to discuss our current exhibition, The Botany of Beverages. Listen here:
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03/13/2026
The Ginger Ale Connection: John Uri Lloyd and the Flavor of Canada Dry
This Friday, March 13, we’re raising a glass to an unexpected piece of Lloyd Library & Museum history in honor of National Ginger Ale Day.
It turns out that one of the Lloyd Library & Museum founders, John Uri Lloyd, was not only a pioneering pharmacist and pharmaceutical innovator—he also helped shape the flavor of one of the world’s most recognizable ginger ales. Through his research into botanical extraction, Lloyd designed and patented an apparatus that could capture delicate plant essences more effectively than earlier methods.
Why does that matter for ginger ale? Extracting the subtle aromatic compounds from ginger is notoriously tricky. Lloyd’s apparatus made it possible to obtain these fragile flavors more reliably, helping to refine the crisp ginger profile associated with the beloved brand, Canada Dry.
This advertisement highlights this connection and illustrates how Lloyd’s innovations in botanical chemistry reached far beyond the pharmacy and into everyday pleasures, like a refreshing glass of ginger ale.
Celebrate National Ginger Ale Day with a toast to pharmacy, botany, and Cincinnati ingenuity!
01/22/2026
12/25/2025
mistletoe (Viscum album)
Flora Parisiensis (1776-1780) by Pierre Bulliard
Bilder ur Nordens Flora (1922) by C.A.M. Lindman
Medizinal-Pflanzen in Naturgetreuen Abbildungen mit Kurz Erläuterndem Texte (1887) by Franz Eugen Kohler
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12/24/2025
Pointsettias!
Curtis’s Botanical Magazine a.k.a. The Botanical Magazine; or Flower-Garden (1836)
The Botanist : containing accurately coloured figures of tender and hardy ornamental plants with descriptions, scientific and popular, intended to convey both moral and intellectual gratification (1838) by Benjamin Maund
The Garden: an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches (1876)
The Floral Cabinet and Magazine of Exotic Botany (1837)
Familiar Indian Flowers (1878) by Lena Lowis
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12/23/2025
Christmas fern
The Ferns of North America (1879-1880) by Daniel Cady Eaton; the drawings by J.H. Emerton and C.E. Faxon
Ferns of Kentucky (1878) by John Willamson
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12/12/2025
12/04/2025
Our Winter Birds (1918) by Frank M. Chapman
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