Morning Eye Candy: A Different Sort of Sun
Posted in Photography on July 17 2015, by Matt Newman
A sunflower in the Haupt Conservatory – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Inside The New York Botanical Garden
Posted in Photography on July 17 2015, by Matt Newman
A sunflower in the Haupt Conservatory – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on July 16 2015, by Matt Newman
A dahlia, Mexico’s national flower, nods its handsome head in the Conservatory’s FRIDA KAHLO display.
Dahlia in the Haupt Conservatory – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on July 14 2015, by Matt Newman
The colors of FRIDA KAHLO in the Conservatory, more than just bombastic oranges, yellows, and reds, are also met with soft pinks and greens, creating beautiful contrast throughout the display.
Crinum ‘Mexican Pink’ in the Haupt Conservatory – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on July 13 2015, by Matt Newman
Nymphaea ‘Clyde Ikins’ in the Conservatory Pools – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on July 10 2015, by Matt Newman
In the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on July 9 2015, by Matt Newman
We welcome the rain here, where the occasional showers have made a lush, thriving summer display of the Home Gardening Center.
In the Home Gardening Center – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on July 7 2015, by Matt Newman
Our Flickr group continues to be a source of inspiration—not just for the photographers who populate it, but those of us here in the NYBG offices, too.
Meadowsweet (Filipendula rubra ‘Venusta’) – Photo by Amy Weiss
Posted in Photography on July 6 2015, by Matt Newman
Flowers bloom in droves by the Conservatory pools, where a varied display of colorful plants complement the FRIDA KAHLO exhibition.
By the Haupt Conservatory Pools – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on July 3 2015, by Matt Newman
The passion flowers growing around the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory—both inside and out—are consistently some of the most fascinating blooms to join us in summer. But their frizzy, tentacled forms are surprisingly commonplace in many tropical climates, where they’re often hybridized or cultivated for their flowers and fruit.
Passion flower (Passiflora) in the Haupt Conservatory Courtyard – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on July 2 2015, by Lansing Moore
Kashmir mallow is a delightful flower from northern India with distinctive petals.
Lavatera cachemiriana in the Ladies’ Border – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeuelen