Morning Eye Candy: Neither Red Nor Jade

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The ‘Red Jade’ crabapple: living up to a very different name in spring.

Malus ‘Red Jade’ — Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

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Morning Eye Candy: Bon Voyage

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We now enter the final weekend of 2012′s Orchid Show. What will you be doing with your off days?

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

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Morning Eye Candy: Soft at the Edges

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The daytime temperatures are finally lining up with the sunlight filtering through the new leaves on the trees. It was a figurative weight off my shoulders to leave my jacket on the coat hook this morning.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

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Morning Eye Candy: Snowfall

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Sorry–that title might have set a few of you on sudden edge. Too late for April Fools’?

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

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Morning Eye Candy: Black Parrot

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The tulips are out and about! And contrary to what Holland’s classic advertising suggests, not all bulbs sprout cup-like, candy-colored petals. In some cases they fall more in line with the imagery of Poe.

Don’t worry, Holland. We love you.

Tulipa ‘Black Parrot’ — Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

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Morning Eye Candy: Filling In

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I’m continually amazed by the subtle but rapid changes the Garden undergoes, sometimes seemingly overnight. No two days walking the grounds are spent in repetition–there is something new to see between each moment.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

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Morning Eye Candy: Gradient

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Daffodil Hill likes to leap between the colors of the spectrum around now. It’s only getting that much better each day.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

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Morning Eye Candy: Tinka

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“Tinka.” What a name for a cultivar. Look at this tulip and tell me–would it fall more in line with a Tinkerbell, or some intriguing Russian femme fatale?

Tulipa ‘Tinka’ — Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

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Morning Eye Candy: Soulangeana

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Magnolia x soulangeana — Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

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Wordless Wednesday: Spring Sprang

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Summer Snowflakes (leucojum aestivum)

 

‘Kingston Cardinal’ hellebores

 

Yoshino Cherry and Sophie

(As always, click on the photo to embiggen.)

 

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