
The top left is Chicory, a beautiful pink rose on the top right. A yellow Rudbeckia on the left and a water drops touched white daisy on the right.
I arrived just after 7:30 am and left about 2:00 pm. There is so much to see that one has to spend a good amount of time to see it all. I was happy with my experience.
The garden features a Japanese Garden, a Muslim Garden, an Alpine Garden and several show houses.
The Red Poppy in the left hand corner with a very large Hibiscus in the tropical show house on the right.
The Muslim garden has many pools and several featured water lilies. When I was at the garden early in the day I did not notice the unopened bud but several hours later the flower was open. A sunflower facing into the sun and enjoying every bit.
Sharing with Mosaic Monday #93 hosted by Maggie at Normandy Life.
What a treat to be able to get into the Botanical Garden and capture your shots before the crowds arrived. You got some great ones!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to encourage photography! Beautiful flowers and looks like a fun day!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely, Sylvia. I'm so glad you had plenty of time to max out with your photography here. It's really a stunning garden and you took some fabulous images.
ReplyDeleteO, that must have been a lovely time at the gardens in the quiet of the morning.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos!
I've never heard of this - opening early for photographers! Wonderful. You captured some terrific shots … and turned them into marvelous mosaics.
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