Inside The New York Botanical Garden
Morning Eye Candy
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on May 23 2013, by Matt Newman
On this day in 1988, Ivo Vermeulen made his first appearance in the U.S.—25 years later, he’s still clicking away behind the lens. Appropriately, most of that time has been spent wearing orange pants.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on May 22 2013, by Ann Rafalko
It’s radish season again in the Ruth Rea Howell Family Garden! And as we all know, they really do taste best straight from the ground, after a little rinse of course.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden on May 21 2013, by Ann Rafalko
Rosa rugosa is one of the first roses to bloom in the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden. The species name comes from the Latin for “rough” in reference to the plant’s nearly-pleated leaves. It is also a tough plant, willing to grow in some pretty harsh habitats to the point of becoming a weed in places. And yet it is delicate and beautiful and smells amazing, like the finest of perfumes.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on May 20 2013, by Ann Rafalko
Primula in the Rock Garden (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen)
Posted in Photography on May 19 2013, by Ann Rafalko
“What’s that vine?” is a question I overhear frequently when strolling near the Herb Garden. Do you know what it is? Here’s a hint: Mmmmmmm … beer! Yep, that’s right, it’s none other than Humulus lupulus, aka hops, the bringer of tasty bitter flavors and preservation to one of mankind’s favorite beverages.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on May 18 2013, by Ann Rafalko
A celestial Rhododendron without a name.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Exhibitions on May 17 2013, by Ann Rafalko
Looking down the axis of our recreation of the teaching gardens at the University of Padua, part of Wild Medicine: Healing Plants Around the World, opening to the public Saturday!
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on May 16 2013, by Ann Rafalko
Every time I pass this Kurume hybrid azalea at the edge of the Azalea Garden, I think to myself, “Elsa would approve.”
Rhododendron ‘Hinomayo’ (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen)
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on May 15 2013, by Matt Newman
Never send to know for whom the duck quacks; he quacks for thee.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on May 14 2013, by Ann Rafalko
The common names of plants can be very evocative. Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, has always been one of my favorites. I love envisioning a little fox gently trying to find the perfect blossom to fit his paws. What is your favorite plant common name?
Foxgloves being installed in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory as part of Wild Medicine: Healing Plants Around the World (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen)