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Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on December 4 2012, by Matt Newman
I feel like fall is the ideal time for sitting and observing–for taking it in without having to fill the empty space with idle chatter. Which leads me to today’s mission: find a bench somewhere in the Garden, and spend at least 20 minutes sitting quietly. As my high school guitar teacher used to call it, see if you can “lift” the individual components of nature’s soundtrack; that is, isolate a single bird’s song, or one tree’s creaking branches among the rest. Listen to the wind a while.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in What's Beautiful Now on December 3 2012, by Matt Newman
This post is a bit of an anomaly for our “What’s Beautiful Now” series. Usually, we cobble these together to show our fans and visitors what’s worth slipping into the agenda during a trip to the NYBG; each post is a rundown of what you should go and enjoy at its peak flower or aroma, depending on the season. But some of the collections we have growing here at the Garden aren’t always open for public consumption–not yet, anyway. They’re too early in their growth, or still being primped for coming exhibitions. And most of these plants fall within the purview of the Nolen Greenhouses for Living Collections, where preparation begins for coming events many months (if not years) before opening day rolls around.
Seeing as I already teased you this past weekend with some of the jungle jewels sprouting up under the glass of the Nolen Greenhouses, I figure there’s no reason to keep the rest of Ivo’s recent photo shoot cooped up in our files. Standouts among the photos taken are easily the orchids, a few of which we expect to steal the spotlight in 2013’s spring Orchid Show. And while we can’t spill the entire layout of the exhibition just yet, I’m all too happy to pass along a gallery of eye candy in the meantime.
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Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on December 3 2012, by Matt Newman
Manolo Valdés may have capped the undertaking of Monumental Sculpture with multi-ton creations ferried by truck, crane, and ship, but that’s not where he began. First, he needed to gel his ideas on a smaller scale. If you happen to stop by the Library Building this winter, you’ll see the artist’s initial inspiration in his maquettes, now on display in the Orchid Rotunda.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on December 2 2012, by Matt Newman
The fine twists and arches of the tulip trees are getting a head-start on the winter aesthetic. We’re okay with it.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on December 1 2012, by Matt Newman
Remember our neotropical blueberries? This batch of flowers is coming up in the Nolen Greenhouses for Living Collections, likely to be seen in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory in the nearish future. Keep an eye out.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Programs and Events on November 30 2012, by Matt Newman
Whether you’re coming in to catch the Holiday Train Show before December’s crowds pile in, or to glean a bit of feathered wisdom from Debbie Becker’s Saturday morning Bird Walk, this weekend is squarely focused on relaxation. Because we know that in between the crush of Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and winter holiday preparations, there’s hardly a sliver of space to squeak in your chill time! Of course, at the NYBG there’s a wider window for taking it easy.
With a light schedule and reasonable temperatures promised for Saturday and Sunday, this is your opportunity to explore 250 acres of New York City’s finest natural sanctuary. If you’re looking for activities, there’s always the Bird Walk for picking up a new hobby, or maybe you’d rather take a load off with the heat on? For that, stop by the Holiday Train Show in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory before hoofing it over to Ross Hall for a bit of history on our decades-long tradition.
Over in the education department, you can join in a two-hour rundown of the herbal arts through a course on making tinctures, salves, and oils from nature’s bounty. And, of course, there’s Gingerbread Adventures waiting for the kids in our Everett Children’s Adventure Garden. Why would you even consider passing up a hand-decorated cookie (of your own artistic creation, of course) before leaving?
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Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on November 30 2012, by Matt Newman
Tuesday’s snowfall was gone before it hit the ground, but that didn’t stop Ivo from snapping a few choice fall photographs!

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on November 29 2012, by Matt Newman
Don’t overlook the desert houses when you visit the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory for the Holiday Train Show. It may not be conventional holiday beauty, but it’s undeniable nonetheless.

Mammillaria huitzilopochtli — Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on November 28 2012, by Matt Newman

Photo by Patricia Gonzalez
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on November 27 2012, by Matt Newman
It’s where we squirrel away all of our warmth. The squirrels–we keep them outside.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen