Archive for February 17th, 2012

A High-Flying Three Day Weekend

Posted in Around the Garden on February 17th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to comment

Last weekend’s predictions for snowfall missed the mark by a mile, so we’re spending today confident that the last white of winter is well behind us. Or that’s what we’re telling ourselves. Because without the snow, it makes spending a day at the NYBG a piece of cake, and the trains (usually) tend to run on time. With the Caribbean Garden winding down in preparation for the opening of this year’s Orchid Show, there’s also more motivation to come pay us a visit!

If you’re one of the lucky New Yorkers to have a full three-day weekend to enjoy, we’re even going to open the gates on Monday to make the most of it. We don’t exactly do that every week. And with the kids out of school, you might consider this an example of opportunity knocking–how often do you get to spend a day with them while out and about, anyway?
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Salsa: Listen and Learn

Posted in Around the Garden, Exhibitions, Learning Experiences on February 17th, 2012 by Matt Newman – 4 Comments

Caribbean Garden NYBGExploring the Conservatory during Caribbean Garden weekends becomes a study in the music of the islands. While you walk along the paths beneath the palm fronds, see if you can spot the “living instruments” that create the rhythms of salsa, a Caribbean tradition that springs from the very plants growing around you!

Drums, or congas, are traditionally made from the wood of the versatile mahogany tree (Swietenia macrophylla). Be on the look-out for a perfect specimen of this warm climate hardwood as you enter our Tropical Rainforest Gallery on a tour of the exhibition.

While you’re there, perhaps you can also find the gourd-bearing trees known as calabash (Crescentia cujete), the fruit of which was once dried and used to create food and water vessels. But cultivators also use it for other purposes, many of them far more creative.
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Morning Eye Candy: Waiting for Color

Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on February 17th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to comment

Waiting for the first hues of spring is like knowing your friends are throwing you a surprise party for your birthday. The only problem is that you don’t know exactly when it starts, or where.

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Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen