Thursday, November 4, 2021

Autumn at the NYBG

Fall has kicked into high gear at the NYBG! They did another pumpkin-palooza in October and it was fun to find the gourd goodness tucked all over the garden. It is amazing how many types of pumpkins there are. Each is so unique and funky looking. 
We went on a perfectly chilly October day and the subtle change in the foliage was so pretty to see. There are so many unique fall plants all over the garden. The fall mums were on display in the conservatory too, always gorgeous to see!

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15 comments:

  1. So many textures and such a variety of colour! Who knew there were so many types of pumpkins?

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  2. Beautiful textures and colours. The curling gourds are so interesting looking, I have never seen them before.

    -Soma

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  3. ...fabulous images of autumn in all of its glory!

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  4. And I used to think there was only one kind of pumpkin. ;) I'm glad to learn more and more as I age about all the diversity everywhere in everything.

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  5. you have a future in photography if you choose to leave education field

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  6. These photos made me smile so big! I love curly twirly gourds, they are so adorable!

    Shelbee

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  7. Beautiful, beautiful! We still have fall color here, but the temps have kicked over fast into almost winter-like. I miss warm already!

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  8. That is so very cool. Very beautiful.

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  9. I really love your work, AND your locale! Thanks so much for this really wonderful tour, and the sunshine! Happy fall to you!

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  10. What beautiful photos! I can not get over all the varieties of pumpkins and gourds.

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  11. I LOVE all the varieties of pumpkins and gourds. However, we don't have a good place to go see them all together. Thanks for sharing this with us.

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