The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York has spring flowers. It took me a while to edit and enhance these. I will make two posts. I did not be take any pictures of the temporary (until October) “art” exhibit which is very ugly and detracts from the beauty of the garden.

Magnolia, New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Witch Hazel, New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Winter Hazel (Corylopsis spnensis), New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Hyacinth, New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Spring Snowflake (Leucojum vernum), New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Pansy (Viola), New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Honeysuckle? New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Hellebore, New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Magnolia, New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Hellebore, New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Japanese Andromeda (Pieris japonica), New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Daffodil, New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Daffodil, New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Flowering tree, New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Magnolia, New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021 
Tree, New York Botanical Garden 4/4/2021

I smiled at your comment about the garden’s added art. The only time I’ve found myself wishing I could see a garden/art combination in person was when I saw photos of Dale Chihuly’s glass botanical installations.
That last photo is a gem. The combination of the concave branch and the convex shadows is perfect. The Japanese Andromeda is stunning. The shape of the flowers reminds me of something I saw in east Texas, which I couldn’t identify. I need to make another run at that.
I saw the Chihuly exhibit at NYBG years ago and loved it. His glasswork fits in so well with nature. Kusama’s polka dots do not blend in at all https://www.nybg.org/. I wish I knew the name of the last red flowering tree. Thanks you so much 🙂
Oh, yikes! I’m not sure where I’d place that one.
Incredible springtime flower series, Sherry, pure beauty. And your mastery of magnolias is outstanding.
Your praise makes me blush. Thank you Jet. Here’s to happy Spring nature outings.
Very beautiful flowers 🙂
Bernhard
Thank you. And thanks for dropping by. I saw a few of your photographs. Lovely.
Beautiful photos. I love magnolia blossoms.
Thanks Dan. Mags are elegant blooms.
Most of these are so delicate that I can believe the time they took
🙂 I masked the flowers as a separate layer and added filters and texture layers underneath to the backgrounds in Photoshop. That helps make the flowers stand out.
Well done
Botanical gardens are now adays a real feast !
Yes they are. Except when they fill them with art I do not like. I prefer just plants.
WOW!!!!! to all! Truly.
Thank you Laura.
So pretty
Thanks