Cavendishia allenii
This photo is from a spring
visit to the NYBG in the Bronx. It has always been a dream of mine to take a
good photograph inside the ‘forest’ part of the Conservatory and finally I did
it. There are numerous challenges to taking pictures inside that part of the
building including having your camera fogged up from coming into the moist
humid air from being cold outside and of course the lack of light. When looking
up information on this plant there is not very much. Mostly just listings of
its name. One site was calling it a tropical blueberry but there was nothing
blue about it. I did find out it is an epiphyte, which means it grows
non-parasitically on a host plant and without soil. Cavendishia allenii is also
a native Central America (Panama) like the rest of the 100 species in the genus
(a few are native to South America).
Since it is Sunday here is
the Digital Flower Pictures.com Sunday bonus shot. It is a garden gate that we
saw down in Key West, Florida. You can see the photo is slightly tilted, which
is the best way to leave a bar in Key West. What happens to me down there
typically is we go in order 2 drinks and Karen decides that it is too strong
for her and I end up downing both drinks. I really loved the ironwork on his
gate and the careful painting of each rose made it outstanding.
Well I can tell a new month
has started, as I had to make all new folders for September. That is how I file
all the photos and words from this site. That seems the most manageable way to
handle things.
"The morrow was a bright
September morn;
The earth was beautiful as if
newborn;
There was nameless splendor
everywhere,
That wild exhilaration in the
air,
Which makes the passers in
the city street
Congratulate each other as
they meet."
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
2 comments:
A wonderful place to visit and I enjoyed reading your post very much, along with those photos and the poem.
It seems to me that this Cavendishia is an orchid. First time again to see this kind of flower. Oh, and great photo of the gate with yellow roses. Thanks for sharing!
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