Archive for March 8th, 2012

Neotropical Blueberries

Posted in Around the Garden, The Orchid Show on March 8th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to comment

Ceratostema silvicola (Photo courtesy of Meri Shaffer)

Far south in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, where the sandy flats aren’t struck through with creeks, you’ll find parcels of land dedicated to row upon row of scraggly bush. It’s the antithesis of a tropical landscape; like large-scale agriculture in the midwest, the skies over these tended fields are big and empty, with the occasional conifer contorting itself under and around a telephone wire near the bordering dirt roads. The pine woods sit further off.

In the winter it’s a vacant space save for the blueberry bushes. But these berries have a relative of a more tropical disposition. Perhaps not down in southern Jersey, but here in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, certainly.
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Morning Eye Candy: Orchid Architecture

Posted in Around the Garden, Photography, The Orchid Show on March 8th, 2012 by Matt Newman – 1 Comment

It might not be structurally feasible, but aside from that tiny concern I can’t see why we’re not building everything with explosions of flowers.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen