Posts Tagged ‘The Orchid Show’

Morning Eye Candy: This Pretty Sight

Posted in Photography on April 22nd, 2011 by Ann Rafalko – Be the first to comment

In the immortal words of Marta from The Sound of Music “So long! Farewell! Auf Wiedersehen, goodnight! I hate to go, and leave this pretty sight!” This weekend is your last chance to visit The Orchid Show: On Broadway before the curtain closes and we’re forced to bid adieu for another year.  Get your tickets now, The Orchid Show: On Broadway closes on Monday, April 25!

The Orchid Show: On Broadway

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

Morning Eye Candy: Georgia On My Mind

Posted in Photography on April 8th, 2011 by Ann Rafalko – 1 Comment

Orchid Show abstractions have put Georgia on our mind.

White

Purple & White

Yellow, Purple, Pink

 

White II

Photos by Ivo M. Vermeulen

Tweet Tweet: The Orchid Show As Seen by You

Posted in Members, Photography, The Orchid Show on March 17th, 2011 by Plant Talk – 3 Comments

Almost better than seeing a packed house full of smiling faces at The Orchid Show: On Broadway is seeing The Orchid Show through your–the visitors’–eyes. That’s one of the amazing things about Twitter, you can instantly show us what you love about The Orchid Show!

So we thought we would show-off some of the beautiful photos that you have been taking inside the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. Want to be sure we see your shots in the future? It’s simple: Just tag your photo with our Twitter username @nybg. If we get enough shots, we’ll do another twitpic roundup in a week or two.

The Orchid Show by Twitter user MGH500

Photo by MGH500

The Orchid Show shot by the uber-fabulous Jim Shi

Photo by Jim Shi

The Orchid Show as seen by Twitter user Irene Majuk

Photo by Irene Majuk

The Orchid Show by Twitter user Renee DeLano

Photo by Renee DeLano

Morning Eye Candy: Like a Rolling Stone

Posted in Photography on March 17th, 2011 by Plant Talk – 2 Comments

Is it just us, or does this orchid bear a striking resemblence to the lead singer of an iconic British rock band?

The Orchid Show: On Broadway

(photo by Mark Pfeffer)

Orchids on Film

Posted in Members, Photography, The Orchid Show on March 16th, 2011 by Plant Talk – 4 Comments

Lots of people bring their cameras to The Orchid Show: On Broadway, but very few bring an instant film camera.

The Orchid Show (photo by Cindy Quaint)

Photo by Cindy Quaint

But that’s just what longtime Garden member, blogger, and photographer Cindy Quaint did this past weekend. We loved her photos so much that we asked her if we could share them with you, and Cindy kindly obliged.

The Orchid Show (photo by Cindy Quaint)

Photo by Cindy Quaint

The dreamy, fuzzy quality in these photos make The Orchid Show seem even more romantic than it already is.

The Orchid Show (photo by Cindy Quaint)

Photo by Cindy Quaint

Thanks for agreeing to share your lovely snaps with us Cindy!

The Show Has Opened and the Reviews Are In!

Posted in Exhibitions, NYBG in the News, The Orchid Show on March 11th, 2011 by Plant Talk – Be the first to comment

The Orchid Show: On Broadway has begun its limited engagement at the Garden, and it’s garnering rave reviews. The spotlight shines bright on The Orchid Show: On Broadway!

The New York Times featured interviews with several Orchid Show staff, including designers Scott Pask and Drew Hodges, and orchid curator Marc Hachadourian.

The definitive magazine for U.S. theatergoers, Playbill, created a slide show to display our botanical divas.

Meanwhile, Broadway World spread the exciting news about Hirschfeld’s Broadway Scrapbook, which tells the story of the Great White Way as seen by its foremost chronicler, Al Hirschfeld.

But don’t just take their word for it! Come see one of New York’s most spectacular flower shows for yourself. What’s more New York than Broadway?

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Morning Eye Candy: The Orchid Show

Posted in Photography on March 11th, 2011 by Plant Talk – 1 Comment

The Orchid Show: On Broadway has been receiving rave reviews! Have you come to see the most spectacular show in New York City yet?

The Orchid Show: On Broadway

The Orchid Show: ‘On Broadway’

Posted in Gardening Tips on March 1st, 2011 by Sonia Uyterhoeven – Be the first to comment
Sonia Uyterhoeven is Gardener for Public Education.

In ancient Greek the word for theatre (theatron) means a place for seeing. As the New York born actress, Stella Adler once said ‘It is the place people come to see the truths about life’. The Orchid Show: On Broadway with the award-winning set designer Scott Pask and image maker Drew Hodges will be celebrating the universal truth that myriad members of the Orchidaceae family are some of the biggest divas in the plant world.

In the 19th century, Covent Garden used to rely on the brilliant white light produced by lime or calcium flares to illuminate their leading ladies hence the expression “in the limelight”. Every year when the long and dreary winter extends endlessly the Garden explodes with light, color and sensual perfumes from the Orchid Show.

Brassia or spider orchids will send shivers up your spine; Oncidium or dancing ladies mimic tiny flamenco dancers dangling from their flowery spikes and their perfume is often enticing. Ondontoglossum will grab you with the barbs on their labellum; mother natures’ way of giving insects something to take hold of when they feed and pollinate. One of my favorites, Zygopetalum will be giving the ensemble a run for their money with their exquisite hyacinth perfume.

Leave the lime flares at home – most of these orchids like bright dappled light similar to the conditions of their native rainforest homes. The Zygopetalum is semi-terrestrial and prefers a slightly damp moisture-retentive mix that is capable of providing good drainage. The rest of the troupe are epiphytic and do best if you saturate them with water (a heavy rain storm) and then let to begin to dry out. Many of the orchids you will find in the show are complex hybrids that are easy to care for.

With the theatrical backdrop, the producers of the show will make sure that they look their best for opening night. These ladies have their routine down and will not disappoint. The Orchid Show will be open on Saturday March 5th (Friday, March 4th for Member’s Only) and runs until Monday, April 25th.

Home Gardening Demonstrations on basic orchid care will be given on Saturdays and Sundays at 2 and 3:30 p.m. There will also be Cabaret performances in the afternoon. Visit our website for full details of events.

Plan Your Weekend: Last Chance to See The Orchid Show

Posted in Exhibitions, Exhibitions, The Orchid Show, Video on April 9th, 2010 by Plant Talk – Be the first to comment
Rustin Dwyer is Visual Media Production Specialist at The New York Botanical Garden.

The Orchid Show Spotlight: La Giraldilla

Posted in Exhibitions, The Orchid Show on April 6th, 2010 by Plant Talk – Be the first to comment
Jessica Blohm is Interpretive Specialist for Public Education.

The statue of La Giraldilla you see atop a tower in the Conservatory’s Palms Gallery reflecting pool as you enter The Orchid Show: Cuba in Flower represents one of the most ancient and best-loved symbols of the city of Havana. The statue sits atop one of the oldest stone fortresses in the Americas, Castillo de la Real Fuerza (Castle of the Royal Force), a defensive fort built in 1538 after an attack on Havana by French pirates.

The bronze statue, created by Cuban sculptor Jeronimo Martin Pinzon, was added to the Castle in the early 1630s. The female figure is thought to represent Doña Isabel de Bobadilla, wife of Cuban Governor Hernando de Soto. When Governor de Soto sailed from Havana in 1539 to conquer Florida, he left Doña Isabel to govern in his stead, making her Havana’s only female governor.

Legend has it that from that day on, Doña Isabel spent hours in the highest part of the Castle awaiting her husband’s return. Governor de Soto died four years after his departure from Cuba on the banks of the great river he discovered, the Mississippi. A few days later, Doña Isabel is reported to have died of a broken heart. She is posed forever looking out to sea for her husband’s ship.

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