Apparently this year's theme was to arrange everything by color.
The current featured artwork displayed throughout the Arboretum was a series of glass flowers. I love how the artwork was placed to complement the real flowers surrounding it. The light sparkling through the glass added a neat element to the gardens, too.
Somehow, I like the monochromatic nature of this planting.
We also visited the Japanese garden. This is the Tea House with a pagoda and water bowl on the left side.
This is an awesome, old Redbud (Cercis canadensis). The two trunks are going in every direction like over-sized Bonsai; I wonder if they were trained to do that?
No Japanese garden would be complete without a koi pond. Do you see the glass koi?
I really enjoyed my visit to the Arboretum. It was a nice change from my everyday routine. I need to get back here in the fall. There is a huge witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) that I want to see in bloom.
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