
Spring Greening at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
The greens of spring are so different from the deeper hues of summer. This Yellowwood tree, by the way, is in the same family as

The greens of spring are so different from the deeper hues of summer. This Yellowwood tree, by the way, is in the same family as

A flowering cherry tree at Brooklyn Botanic Garden is almost ready for its close-up

At the Botanic Garden’s Japanese Garden, early blossoms are out but neighbors are still bare

A fragile lily relative with many names blooms at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Among its other names: snake’s head, chess flower, frog-cup, guinea-hen flower, guinea flower, leper lily (because its shape resembled

A holiday light show turns a favorite botanic garden into a spectacular empire of light

Paul Heymont takes another walk in his favorite garden, just as Autumn is overtaking Summer

Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Shakespeare Garden matches plants with quotes from the Bard

Colorful display along a pathway at Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Each spring, spectacular beds of tulips of all colors make a memorable if brief appearance at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Paul Heymont visits his favorite garden, with magnolias and other colorful blooms ready for spring

The greens of spring are so different from the deeper hues of summer. This Yellowwood tree, by the way, is

A flowering cherry tree at Brooklyn Botanic Garden is almost ready for its close-up

At the Botanic Garden’s Japanese Garden, early blossoms are out but neighbors are still bare

A fragile lily relative with many names blooms at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Among its other names: snake’s head, chess flower, frog-cup, guinea-hen flower, guinea

A holiday light show turns a favorite botanic garden into a spectacular empire of light

Paul Heymont takes another walk in his favorite garden, just as Autumn is overtaking Summer

Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Shakespeare Garden matches plants with quotes from the Bard


Each spring, spectacular beds of tulips of all colors make a memorable if brief appearance at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Paul Heymont visits his favorite garden, with magnolias and other colorful blooms ready for spring