
The drive to CBG was again a real treat (insert sarcasm). I'm not sure how people can deal with the "daily commute" every week. I've been pampered with a 5-10 minute commute to all my jobs but in growing up in the Chicago suburbs, I watched my dad drive a very similar route for 30 years and have a greater appreciation for the trek after the last three days. I arrived at CBG with a heavy drizzle occurring. I was able to take photos all day though as the rain stopped and it was pretty much overcast, cool and breezy all day. I took quick cover upon arrival in the conservatories and enjoyed seeing lots of plants that were mysteries to me. Above is the Bismarck palm (
Bismarckia nobilis) that I thought was quite striking. I took many shots in this space and again aroused CBG staff suspicion by being a very early visitor. Below is a neat azalea (
Rhododendron mucronatum) that I couldn't quite see the varietal name (Narcissifolia?) as the blooms really did look like little daffodils (
Narcissus).
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