NYBG Plants 2020-10-282020-10-28Sherry Felix A few of the many odd plants at the News York Botanical Garden. Milianthus, NYBG 10/11/2020Japanese Beautyberry (Verbenaceae, Callicarpa japonica), NYBG 10/11/2020Red leaves, NYBG 10/11/2020Seeds, NYBG 10/11/2020Golden-crowned Kinglet, NYBG 10/11/2020Felled tree, NYBG 10/11/2020Fungi, NYBG 10/11/2020Lacebark Elm ‘Central Park Splendor’ (Ulmis parvifolia), NYBG 10/11/2020Frog, NYBG 10/11/2020Birch, NYBG 10/11/2020Plant, NYBG 10/11/2020Eastern Teaberry (Ericaceae, Gaultheria, procumbens), NYBG 10/11/2020 Share this:Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Like Loading... Related
Anne 2020-10-28 / 10:32 am Beautiful photographs – I particularly enjoy the unfurling of the birch bark. I suspect the first photograph is of a Melianthus spp, which is indigenous to southern Africa. LikeLiked by 1 person
Sherry Felix 2020-10-28 / 10:36 am Thank you Anne. Looks right about the Milianthus spp. Thanks for that too. I love knowing the names of things. LikeLiked by 1 person
Beautiful photographs – I particularly enjoy the unfurling of the birch bark. I suspect the first photograph is of a Melianthus spp, which is indigenous to southern Africa.
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Thank you Anne. Looks right about the Milianthus spp. Thanks for that too. I love knowing the names of things.
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An excellent collection
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Thanks Derrick. Getting chilly her finally.
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