Inside The New York Botanical Garden

A World of Plants Spotlight: Aquatic Plants

Posted in Exhibitions on February 11 2010, by Plant Talk

Laura Collier is Marketing Associate at The New York Botanical Garden

Aquatic Plants HouseTo me, the sound of water is an immediate stress reliever. Walking into the Aquatic Plants and Vines Gallery in A World of Plants in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory is almost like stepping into a spa or meditation center. Water trickles down the 19th-century French cast-iron fountain of the Three Graces, representing joy, charm, and beauty in Greek mythology. Papyrus, a personal favorite and a plant you probably associate with ancient Egyptian paper, stands energetically at the entrance. These plants can make a great, easy-to-care-for addition to your home if you have a sunny space.

Above the pool, jade and other vines climb up the walls and ceiling of the Gallery. In nature, climbing plants keep moving upward to seek the light, using adhesive pads, hooks, or even roots. In dense forests, climbers need to move quickly to compete with trees for light. Under the glass roof of the Conservatory, there isn’t the need to break through the canopy to find the sun, and the vines are plentiful over lily-pads and other water plants in the pool below.

After wandering through the Deserts of the World and the Tropical Rain Forest Galleries, the benches in the Aquatic Gallery provide an inviting place for a rest. Have a seat and soak in the relaxing atmosphere for a moment.

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