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Morning Eye Candy: 1 in 10

Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on August 13 2013, by Matt Newman

It may be commonplace—the London planetree accounts for one in 10 of the street trees you see in New York City—but its recognizable seed balls still carry a bit of Seussian charm.

Platanus x acerfolia 'Pyramidalis'

Platanus x acerfolia ‘Pyramidalis’ — Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

Morning Eye Candy: Camera to Camera

Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on August 11 2013, by Matt Newman

People often ask me if we take visitor-submitted photographs, and without fail, I can’t talk up our NYBG Flickr group enough. Traveling visitors, local residents, and even a few Garden staffers—like the Herbarium’s Amy Weiss—contribute dozens of photos each week to this community. Novice shutterbug or veteran photographer, we encourage you all to join up.

Amy Weiss

Phlox paniculata ‘David’ — Photo by Amy Weiss

Morning Eye Candy: Specialized

Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on August 6 2013, by Matt Newman

Kodai Nakazawa’s tools are as integral to his work as the know-how he puts behind them. Last week, I teased his efforts in the Nolen Greenhouses for Living Collections as the return of a Garden favorite. And those who chimed in were right—Kiku is coming! We’ll have more for you in the coming weeks as we draw nearer to this meticulously prepared Japanese chrysanthemum exhibition.

If you appreciate the implements of a specialized artform as much as I do, you’ll understand why these leaf cutters—with their subtle dimensional differences—are so fascinating.

Tools of the Trade

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen