Mystery Leaves

I live near a small botanical garden that houses an amazing array of ornamental plants, including a significant collection of rhododendrons.  The majority of those plants are grown with great deliberation and care, but one of the most amazing seems to have sprouted of its own volition near a boundary fence.  Over the course of … Read more

Starry, Starry Days

The spring beauty of star magnolia flies in the face of epidemics and uncertainty.  They are the first magnolias to open their petals as the air warms up, offering up cascades of “stars”–actually showy flowers composed of multiple slender petals.  Most often those petals are white, but occasionally you will see a pink-flowered specimen.  All … Read more

The Lure of the Locust

Not long ago I was on a road trip just as the mid-spring flowering trees were bursting into bloom.  Cascades of white, wisteria-like blooms billowed from many of the trees along highways in central New York State.  They stood out, even as we whizzed by at highway speed.  Every once in awhile, a pink-flowered tree … Read more

Magnolia Mania

If someone could actually live in the Louvre or the Metropolitan Museum of Art, that person would probably be totally blasé about great art.  I live in a neighborhood full of great works of nature’s art, especially trees.  At this time of year the magnolias shine in large numbers.  While not completely blasé about those … Read more