Exhibitions at the Garden
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Georg Ehret: The Greatest Botanical Artist of the 1700s
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Through July 19
This exhibition will gather together for the first time for public viewing magnificent examples of Ehret’s paintings from public and private collections, alongside his published works from the holdings of the LuEsther T. Mertz Library.
The Edible Garden
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June 27–September 13
The Garden-wide, summer-long celebration features horticulture displays, fun-filled food and gardening festivals, and programs that demonstrate the bounty of edible plants, teach vegetable growing and garden design, and offer demonstrations from celebrity chefs and experts.
The Heirloom Tomato
An Exhibition of Photographs by Victor Schrager
Portraits of Historic Tomato Varieties from
the Gardens of Amy Goldman
Through September 13, 2009
In the Arthur and Janet Ross Gallery
The 34 glorious color portraits of heirloom tomatoes on exhibition--a sampling of the amazing 500 varieties grown every year in the garden of acclaimed food writer Amy Goldman--pay homage to the heirloom tomato and the talents of photographer Victor Schrager.
Kiku in the Japanese Autumn Garden
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October 17–November 15
The Enid A. Haupt Conservatory Courtyards will again be ablaze with colorful plantings and displays that pay homage to the time-honored tradition of fall flower viewing in Japan.
Holiday Train Show
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November 21, 2009–January 10, 2010
The Enid A. Haupt Conservatory is transformed into an enchanting landscape, wrapped in the glow of twinkling lights. Model trains and trolleys zip along over bridges and on winding tracks past scaled replicas of 140 New York landmarks, created entirely from plant parts.
A World of Plants
Ongoing
Plants and Fungi: Ten Current Research Stories
Ongoing
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