
Happy Friday GPODers!
For the past several Fridays I have been going on and on about the trip across North America I took last year, discussing the amazing gardens and plants I saw along the way. While I love sharing my journey, I’m even more thrilled to finally have a Friday post courtesy of the amazing GPOD community! Today, Susan Fraser is sharing the trip she took in early spring to New York Botanical Garden, a haven of plants in nature in the heart of the Bronx.
The first week of May I visited the NY Botanical Garden. The azaleas, rhododendrons and lilacs were magnificent!
But fragrance isn’t the only thing lilacs are bringing to the party, their blossoms are a garden worthy in and of themselves. Th two-toned flowers on this Sensation lilac (Syringa vulgaris ‘Sensation’, Zones 3–7) are particularly show stopping!
Though it’s safe to say that lilacs are most infamous for their… lilac color, there are several varieties with white, pink, or blue flowers—and even a yellow cultivar called ‘Primrose’. While there are a few different white cultivars, this might be a common white lilac (Syringa vulgaris alba, Zones 3–7).
And Sarah captured a part of NYBG’s lilac display that highlights this point perfectly. Look at the various colors and shades of flowers in the row, all lovely lilacs!
You can just see little glimpses of the amazing chartreuse foliage on this azalea, the incredible flowers are absolutely covering every inch of this shrub. Several azalea varieties sport a similar bright pink hue, but the distinctive foliage makes me think this is a Girard’s Fuchsia evergreen azalea (Rhododendron ‘Girard’s Fuchsia’, Zones 6–9).
Near and far, rhododendrons draw the eye. Even besides this incredible rock formation, this bright pink rhododendron steals the show (not sure if it’s the same as the close-up above).
Thank you for sharing your trip with us, Sarah. I hope more GPODers feel inspired to visit a public garden and share their experiences!
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Comments
This is a wonderful garden and anyone in the. NYC area should make sure to visit! We were members and used to go regularly. Marvelous photos!!!
Wow, I just love your photo of the view "hundreds of lilacs that were in full bloom"...what a beautiful garden! Thanks for the tour!
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