Tree Variations
byTrees drew lawyer Larry Lederman to his Chappaqua home – and to a second career in landscape photography.
Trees drew lawyer Larry Lederman to his Chappaqua home – and to a second career in landscape photography.
Beatrice Farrand – the first woman landscape architect, who helped shaped the U.S. landscape at the 20th century’s dawn – is celebrated in a new documentary.
Singapore meets the Big Apple for the 17th annual “Orchid Show.”
The New York Botanical Garden is on a roll. Its exhibit “Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Life,” the subject of an article in WAG’s May…
Photographs courtesy The New York Botanical Garden. When we think of Frida Kahlo, we tend to think of a life (1907-54) that was as…
Sure, it says spring on the calendar. But we all know it takes a while to get here. Old Man Winter is like “The…
This is your last chance to see “Kiku: The Art of the Japanese Garden” in the Bronx for quite some time as The New…
The New York Botanical Garden in The Bronx continues “Jazz Age Evenings: Cocktails, Concerts, and Dancing” July 24 from 6 to 9 p.m. Visitors…
When it comes to landscaping, there have been biblical gardeners (Adam, and according to filmmaker Darren Aronofsky, Noah), sexy gardeners (John Rowland on “Desperate…
Get spooked with family fun at The New York Botanical Garden’s “Haunted Pumpkin Garden” through Oct. 31. Experience the thrills and chills of the…
They mimic moths, slippers, stars and even dancing ladies, indeed anything they can to entice you into their world of enchantment. “Orchids,” Mark Griffiths…
Chef Mario Batali headlines The New York Botanical Garden’s Edible Garden Festival (Sept. 23), which offers a full day of fun. Explore Chef Mario’s…
Botanical celebrates Monet’s floral works By Georgette Gouveia He was, of course, best known for those dappled canvases – shards of color reflecting the…