Another beautiful Minnesota day! Although the morning started out as a paltry
36 degF, I still chose to wear shorts to acknowledge the growth of summer
temperatures and the day’s predicted abundant amount of sunshine. I discovered
over the morning that this was a wise decision.
Japanese Lantern |
I spoke with a visitor about the beautiful pink Rhododendrons
found in the Japanese Garden. Around this garden, the small pockets of color
add an artistic touch to the natural look and serenity of this garden. Many people don’t realize that these types of
gardens are carefully and purposefully designed to have a “natural” look with
specific accents to draw the eyes of the visitor. Very Zen on many levels!
Japanese Garden |
The Bonsai (pronounced bone-sigh) room marks the entrance to
the Japanese Garden. I often stand in
here to greet visitors and answer questions about the bonsai collection. I will
be posting some pictures periodically of the beautiful bonsai trees that are on
exhibit here.
Bonsai |
Of note in the North Garden today is the pollinator
experiment being conducted with the cacao tree.
The staff have posted a couple of bags of banana peels to attract mites
who will act as cacao flower pollinators.
I’ll keep an eye on this tree to see how successful they are over the
next few months!
Cacao Tree Pollinator Experiment |
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