Once again I decided to head over to the Arboretum to get pictures of the peonies. However, I decided that I was going to stay there tonight regardless of the size of the crowd. I'm glad that I did because I have a feeling that they aren't going to be around much longer.
I saw this flower as I was entering the peony garden but I'm not sure what kind of flower it is. At any rate, I liked the looks of it.
It seems that most of the flowers I saw tonight were either white or shades of pink. Some in the case of this flower had shades of both.
A white one with a reddish interior.
I was also trying some different angles tonight. Trying to get different views of the flowers. it was kind of tough though.
A more reddish looking flower.
I was also trying to get some groupings when possible.
I think I like the ones that are open like this the most but I also think these are the ones that are going to go next.
It is still amazing how many different shapes there are.
Another side shot.
And another.
I didn't realize that this one had stripes of white passing through it.
That same flower from the side.
I also like these ones because they look like there is some kind of creature in the middle.
A fully open one.
Another grouping of peonies.
And another open one.
One with a little yellow in it.
another opened one.
A trio of flowers.
I really like this one.
Another closeup.
An attempt at an overall shot but as you can see, there were several people there.
1 comment:
Good photos!
If you are driving on the Ohio Turnpike sometime, there are 2 nice public gardens that are just a few miles off the turnpike:
Schedel Garden in Elmore, Ohio, east of Toledo
http://www.schedel-gardens.org
Schoepfle Garden in Birmingham, Ohio, east of Sandusky
http://metroparks.cc/schoepfle_garden.php
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