A Visit to Brooklyn Botanic Gardens
A Visit to Brooklyn Botanic Garden

A Visit to Brooklyn Botanic Garden

The Brooklyn Botanic Gardens Conservatory

HenFeathers.com visits The Conservatories of the famous Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, NY. There is something just so wonderful about the tropical conservatories of the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens in the winter. Explore the wonders, from tropical,to desert,to Mediterranean temperate environments. Simply some of the most extraordinary exotic plants in a world of its own. See the beauty, wonder, and inspiration in a few photos here. Find and create your own garden inspirations, on HenFeathers.com with many fabulous new and classic garden features from Botanic wall decor, urns, planters, benches, fountains to whimsical sculpture.

There is something just so wonderful about the tropical conservatories of the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens in the winter. Explore the wonders, from tropical, to desert, to Mediterranean temperate environments.

Tropical Pavilion: the tropical pavilion is 65 feet tall to fit our trees and includes beautiful streams and waterfalls.

Tropical Pavilion: You can find plants from many tropical regions including the Amazon basin, African rainforest, and eastern Asia.

Tropical Pavilion: Plant species include banana plants (southeast Asia), rubber tree (Central America), and palm trees (Madagascar).

Tropical Pavilion: Recognizable houseplant species can be seen displayed beneath the canopy of trees and shrubs.

Desert Pavilion: The Desert Pavilion displays plants native to arid regions of the world: United States, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, Africa, Madagascar, the Canary Islands, and Australia.

Desert Pavilion: Their desert collection includes a selection of shrubs, trees, cacti, succulents, and wildflowers.

Warm Temperate Pavilion: The Warm Temperate Pavilion houses plants from the Mediterranean basin, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Eastern Asia, western coastal North America, and western coastal regions of South America.

Warm Temperate Pavilion: Warm temperate climates have cold wet winters and hot dry summers./p>

Warm Temperate Pavilion: Plants in these areas have to adapt to allow them to survive seasonally harsh conditions like droughts and wild fires.



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