Dear Friends of Untermyer Gardens,
Inspired by our donation of daffodils to neighboring hospitals and care facilities, Sylvia Lukach of Cape Lily Floral Design, created a tribute to heroic health care workers that took the shape of the symbol of their profession: the snake-entwined Rod of Asclepius. Ngoc Minh Ngo photographed the serpentine garland that literally snaked around the columns of the Temple of Love. Framed copies of her images will be given to nearby hospitals in gratitude for their service.
Inspired by our donation of daffodils to neighboring hospitals and care facilities, Sylvia Lukach of Cape Lily Floral Design, created a tribute to heroic health care workers that took the shape of the symbol of their profession: the snake-entwined Rod of Asclepius. Ngoc Minh Ngo photographed the serpentine garland that literally snaked around the columns of the Temple of Love. Framed copies of her images will be given to nearby hospitals in gratitude for their service.
Ngoc Minh Ngo's photographs of the "Temple of Asclepius".
Sylvia Lukach and Margaret Cuff of Cape Lily and Maryam Farzaneh playing at Snakes and Ladders at the Temple of Love.
In a few days, the wind will begin to carry the scent of lilacs to the lower terrace.
Narcissus 'Thalia' is delicately suspended over the orange foliage of Heuchera 'Caramel' as the cherry petals fall.
Looking out the gate of the Walled Garden at the colors of spring: Japanese maple, Norway maple, weeping cherry, and a white pine. We are all experiencing springtime through the lens of this pandemic.