May 16, 2013

We’re mostly moving away from specific plants this week, in terms of what’s beautiful now, in favor of landscapes. Bright, pulsating, incredibly dramatic, gorgeous, stunningly beautiful landscapes, to be specific.

That said, there are a few standout flowers that you should look for, including that peachy peony and her friends, lily of the valley, and ‘Hinomayo,’ one of the most outstanding shrubs on our grounds.

So what about those landscapes? First there’s our new exhibition, Wild Medicine: Healing Plants Around the World, Featuring The Italian Renaissance Garden in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. Nearby in the Conservatory Courtyards (also home to The Four Seasons) you’ll find the hardy waterlilies bursting open in these first warm days of spring.

In the Perennial Garden tulips are making way for charming garden plants like bleeding heart and irises. Walk up the path for the charmingly idyllic Rock Garden, then walk around the bend for the wild beauty of the new Native Plant Garden, and then just a little further to the bombastic pinks and reds of the Azalea Garden.

Everywhere you turn there’s a sight to behold and a perfume on the breeze (just watch out for the Davidia). The lilacs are holding strong, the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden is slowly coming along, and the Ruth Rea Howell Family Garden looks like a patchwork quilt of greens and earthtones.

Things are definitely settling into a pattern here in terms of what’s beautiful. If you check last week’s report, and even the report from two weeks ago, many of the same gardens are holding strong. What can we say? It’s been an extraordinary spring!

So come visit us in the Bronx! You can plan your visit here. For day-to-day updates on what we’re seeing around grounds, be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter where we post daily updates from our staff and visitors. Also, need help getting around? Our iPhone app can help out there. It’s free and available in the App Store. ~AR

December 11, 2012

The thing that blows my mind about the Perennial Garden is how it is interesting at almost any time of year. Even in winter there are glimmers of life. It’s so beautiful. ~AR

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I really enjoy documenting the seasons with photos. These pictures were taken at NYBG on Nov 24, 2012. They show a late Fall scene in the Bronx. 

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October 26, 2011
GPOYW.

GPOYW.

July 16, 2011
Another “reject” from Plant Talk’s Summer Color Week. Saturday’s feeling regal in purple!
Shades of Purple in the Perennial Garden. Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

Another “reject” from Plant Talk’s Summer Color Week. Saturday’s feeling regal in purple!

Shades of Purple in the Perennial Garden. Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

May 27, 2011
Taken in August, 2010. 
They reminded me of the flower from Horton Hears a Who. It’s whimsical and bright!

Taken in August, 2010. 

They reminded me of the flower from Horton Hears a Who. It’s whimsical and bright!

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