Morning Eye Candy: A.M. Verse
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on September 14 2013, by Matt Newman
The morning glory!
It has taken the well bucket,
I must seek elsewhere for water.
– Chiyo-ni (1703-1775)
![Morning Glory](https://www.nybg.org/blogs/plant-talk/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/MEC-Morning-Glory-682x1024.jpg)
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Inside The New York Botanical Garden
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on September 14 2013, by Matt Newman
The morning glory!
It has taken the well bucket,
I must seek elsewhere for water.
– Chiyo-ni (1703-1775)
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Gardening Tips on October 2 2012, by Sonia Uyterhoeven
Sonia Uyterhoeven is the NYBG‘s Gardener for Public Education.
The other week I was out in the Home Gardening Center teaching Garden visitors how to divide their favorite perennials. The demonstration ended and several visitors lingered around the display table in the Ken Roman Gazebo, inspecting the divisions and their various root systems.
This is the informal part of the demonstration when we unwind by chatting informally about our gardens, comparing seasonal notes, and planning for our future. It was during one of these conversations that a woman suddenly exclaimed, “You know, what I would really like to grow next year is the moonflower!”
The funny thing is that I had been admiring a moonflower just several nights earlier while downtown in the Financial District. I passed around several pictures taken on my smartphone, listening to the “oohs” and “aahs” of the small crowd.
The moonflower (Ipomoea alba) is a night blooming member of the morning glory family. It is a tender perennial in the American tropics and is used as an annual in the north. It has heart-shaped (cordate) leaves and flowers that are in the typical saucer shape of a morning glory. Ipomoea alba’s pristine white blooms reach five to six inches in diameter and exude a delicious perfume.
Posted in Photography on October 9 2011, by Ann Rafalko
Morning Glory Ipomoea tricolor ‘Heavenly Blue’ (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen)
Posted in Photography on July 15 2011, by Ann Rafalko
Celebrating the explosion of color that is the summer garden, one hue at a time.
Photos by Ivo M. Vermeulen