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What’s Beautiful Now: A Second Spring

Posted in Photography on April 15 2016, by Matt Newman

False starts and sudden bouts of cold may have confused New York’s plants for the first weeks of spring, but there’s no doubt that it’s here now. This weekend should be nothing but clear skies, sun, and easy, breezy weather for our plants to shake off the chill. And you’re welcome to do the same!

Stop in for this final weekend of The Orchid Show: Orchidelirium, closing Sunday, April 17. And if you’re in the mood for something a bit more moonlit, you can’t go wrong with our Orchid Evenings, the last of which happen tonight and tomorrow, April 15 and 16, from 6:30 to 9:30. It’s your last chance to see this kaleidoscopic exhibition under the Conservatory lights with a drink in hand—admittedly one of the better ways to take in the world’s most alluring flowers.

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Morning Eye Candy: Redux

Posted in Photography on April 15 2016, by Matt Newman

Capricious spring weather’s thrown us for a loop over the last few months, from warm, bloomy days to sudden cold snaps. But now that the weather seems to be evening out, we’re ready for a second spring—expect a flush of daffodils, cherry blossoms in Cherry Valley, and the welcome arrival of the crabapples over the next two weeks!

Crabapples and daffodils

Crabapples and daffodils on Daffodil Hill – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

Morning Eye Candy: Armillary

Posted in Photography on April 14 2016, by Matt Newman

The armillary sphere in the Perennial Garden finds itself surrounded these days by a cornucopia of spring flowers, from tulips and daffodils to Viola in a variety of hues.

Perennial Garden

The armillary sphere in the Perennial Garden – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen