Posts Tagged ‘Flower’
Morning Eye Candy: For the Love of Lithops
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on December 10th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to commentMorning Eye Candy: In Curls
Posted in Around the Garden, Kiku, Photography on November 15th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to commentCan you blame me for the flood of kiku imagery hitting Plant Talk lately? Well, you could, but I’m willing to bet that you understand my motivations on sight alone.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Morning Eye Candy: Visitor Obscura
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on November 5th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to commentMorning Eye Candy: Not-So-Secret Garden
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on October 11th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to commentWhen the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory dome is smack in front of you and the Perennial Garden has your eye wandering, the Seasonal Walk can sometimes go overlooked. It’s a subtle spot, just off to your right if you happen to be facing the main doors of the Conservatory. It’s also one of my personal favorites. The display may not be as plush as that of other collections, but that quality only serves to make stand-out blooms entirely striking.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Morning Eye Candy: In the Spirit
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on October 5th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to commentHappy Friday, everyone! In the spirit (no pun intended) of Halloween, have some jack o’ lantern orange to mark the first weekend of 2012′s Haunted Pumpkin Garden.
Dahlia ‘David Howard’ — Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Morning Eye Candy: Unfazed
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on October 4th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to commentThe city’s been a mash of gray skies and slick streets the past few days. Not that it’s dulled the sunnier blooms in our repertoire; even the honey bees are going about their business unfazed. So umbrella or no, you’ll find all things bright and blooming under the roof of the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory as Monet’s Garden rounds out its final month at the NYBG.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen


















