Flowers & Plants
Autumn Beauty After a Storm
An Autumn Beauty Sunflower, standing well over the average 8′ in height, in bloom after an August rain storm in Ulster Park, NY.
Sunspot Sunflower
The first sunflower of 2019, a “dwarf” Sunspot Sunflower, blooming along my walkway and standing at over 5 feet tall after a rain storm.
Field Grass
A shot of an overgrown blade a grass amongst a wild field of motley grass at the Nyquist-Harcourt Wildlife Sanctuary in New Paltz, NY.
Bleeding Hearts
A photo of Bleeding Hearts, a flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae, on a Spring morning in Esopus, NY.
Crocus in Spring 2019 I
A crocus plant, which is a perennial in the genus of flowering plants in the iris family, that blooms yearly at the end of my driveway.
First Crocus of 2019
A sign that Spring is finally here: the first crocus of the year blossoming in my yard in the town of Esopus.
Tulips & Daisies
A flower bed of tulips and daisies on display at the annual Garden Show at Adam’s Fairacre Farms in the Town of Ulster, NY.
Pink Gerbera Daisy
A pink Gerbera Daisy on display at the annual Garden Show at Adam’s Fairacre Farms in the Town of Ulster, NY.
Two Sunflowers
A pair of American Giant sunflowers, whose plants stood at approximately 12 feet in height, with a pair of bees in my garden this past Summer.
American Giant Sunflower in the Morning
An American Giant sunflower in full bloom in morning light. The American Giant is a hybrid that can grow up to 14″ tall & flowers that can grow to 1″ wide.