To continue where I left off in my recap “NYBG Orchid Show 2012- PartĀ 1“…
Price and I continued through theĀ Enid A. Haupt ConservatoryĀ to see the rest of theĀ The Orchid Show: Patrick Blancās Vertical Gardens. We left the Upland Tropical Forest area to head in the tunnel to the Deserts of the Americas hall. Before exploring the deserts we wentĀ outsideĀ to check out theĀ reflectingĀ pool and the fish in it.
Hello fishes!
We went back in and checked out all cacti and other spiky plants. I think that big guy would make for a greatĀ ottoman, no?
I love theĀ succulentsĀ and living stones.
Rainbow Orchids
I have to confess that while I have a pretty green thumb I can’t keep orchids alive. I try but either theĀ apartmentĀ is too hot or too cold, I water too much or not enough, there is not enough direct light or way to much. They are so delicate. Or I am just crappy at taking care of them.
Slipper Orchid
Moth Orchid
At the center of the Seasonal Exhibit space that housed main part of the Orchid Show was a large structure that the show designer, Patrick Blanc, covered with vibrant greens and orchids of all kinds. OrchidsĀ punctuateĀ the green back drop and spill over the ferns and themselves as they wound themselves around the surfaces of the structure.
I love howĀ everythingĀ seems so natural and wild in composition but all of Blanc’s designs andĀ arrangementsĀ are deliberate and well organized.
Asian Corsage Orchids-Ā MightyĀ Sunset ‘Roxburgh Red’ and ‘Purple Haze’
Everyone was enjoying what they were seeing so cameras of all sizes and phones were out to snap photos of orchids.
Inside the main exhibit space were a lot of signs about Patrick Blanc and his work. I thought they did a good job of giving a general overview of his work andĀ philosophy.
From the main part of the exhibit you walk through through this archway that is completely covered in flowers and orchids.
As you move through the exhibit you are flanked on either side by panels that are covered in orchids as well. You have toĀ takeĀ your time through this area since it can get crowded at times. Also you really should take your time to see all theĀ varietiesĀ of orchids, take photos, and help block traffic so others can take family photos as well. It’s only nice of you to help out!
We really enjoyed this year’s Orchid Show!
After the show we walked through the Ladies’ Border, which runs along the side of theĀ conservatory. I think we were a bit early in the season for that area since there were a lot of things not yet in bloom. And yet, it was still beautiful! I caught this bee in the act gathering pollen. Ā š
We walked over to the NYBG Shop in the Garden and looked at the plants, gardening supplies, books, and prints for puchase. I had my eye on a whole line of bee adorned housewares like this serving plate and these tea towels. Too Cute! WeĀ justĀ need to move before I get anything else!
From there we walked back through past the reflecting pool, along Garden Way, and in front of Mertz Library before going to our car for our drive back to Boston. Such a great way to send a Sunday morning.
The Orchid Show: Patrick Blancās Vertical GardensĀ is running atĀ NYBGĀ from March 3-April 22.Ā While you are visiting be sure to tag your tweets on Twitter and photos on Instagram with #orchidshow.Ā
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