A perfect spring day in New York is something to behold, especially when it is contrary to every weather report from the past week. (Are those guys ever right?) This morning I decided to take advantage of the mid-50ish-degree temperature, bright sun and cool breeze and head over to the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.
From the Eastern Parkway entrance, the Great Lawn is bordered by brilliantly hued azaleas all in full, glorious bloom. And going against my designer's instinct and inclination, the reds, magentas and pinks did not clash at all--just blended into one flowing band of fluorescent color. The Hinoki cypress are a nice counter to the azaleas, both in structure and color.
Just beyond the Great Lawn is the Lilac Grove, which is smelled before it is seen. The combination of the purple, lavender and white lilacs underplanted with the blue muscari is even better than I imagined it would be. It's just so much, with the fragrance and the color and the forms. My pictures do not do it justice.
And a reason to go back in the next week or two, the sure-to-be-stunning Bluebell Wood. The field of strappy leaves is beautiful now, with the spots of sunlight and shadows in the shapes of branches overhead, but I'm sure the royal blue flowers will be an impressive show.