But before taking the subway downtown again I walked into the park, opposite the Natural History Museum, taking bites of a $2 hot dog as I went. The park belongs to Cornelian cherries at the moment, the earliest of the dogwoods. I now see their point: planted en masse, the Cornus, er, mas, make absolute sense. Alone they are lost. In threes and sixes they are stunning clouds of pollen-yellow.
There was a lot of the Lonicera fragrantissima. It has followed me about for two days and the lemony-sweet scent is delicious. Below, one can see how nondescript the bushes are.
Daffodils. Much of the woodland is fenced off and I am sorry for it. It spoils the view and one loses the idea of wildness.
More Cornelian cherries near the Conservatory Pond.
Was your hot dog a Gray's Papaya? They're the best.
ReplyDeletethat 5th photo down makes my heart skip a beat.
ReplyDeleteFree the bunny, free the bunny, free the bunny!!! ;-)
ReplyDeletewe want a bunny, too.To play with. Of course.
ReplyDeleteThe plants are all wonderful, but the bunny is the very best!
ReplyDeleteI very much like the fifth photo down, and the eighth one too! Infact I rather like all of them! x
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