...and we might find something different. Some details we didn't
even know were there. And some flowers are so small we have to do it
just to see them clearly (like these intricate yellow orchids, aren't
they beautiful, by the way?).
But no matter how small the blooms are, you still can magnify them
even more, and then you'll start to feel like you've been transported
from reality to some kind of fairy tale...
These orchids are simply amazing...
...their parts are even crazier... and don't forget about these colorful spots ;)
Doesn't it remind you of an angry mouth,
wide
open and screaming something very loudly?...
Some petals decided on leaving one flower and move to another... creating some impossible combination of colors and shapes...
That day I mostly tried to get as close as possible to see and
capture the smallest details... and it wasn't difficult at all with all
these beauties here and there :)
After spending about an hour inside the conservatory hunting for
colorful exotics, I stepped outside into the cold February morning and
still could not see the world as a whole, but kept looking for the
details. Pretty, but colorless, familiar, but unknown...
But when I moved closer, I discovered that some of the trees were
ready for spring. With the buds about to open and sprout out fresh
leaves...
But not every tree in the Botanic Garden was experiencing a spring rush... some were still living in fall or winter, with dry and brown leaves attached.
Keep your distance and don't move closer! Or... no one will protect your close from being holes by these razor sharp thorns!
I couldn't believe it was mid February! Yep, February
15 to be exact, the whole month ahead before spring would claim the
right to wake up nature... unbelievable, isn't it?
But most of the surrounding area was still dull, colorless and in
the past. And it didn't surprise me at all... it was expected...
So before leaving the garden I stepped in the main hall to look at something
more colorful than dry and withered leaves and wilted flowers, and it
wasn't hard to find something there ;)
The pictures were taken on February 15, 2025.
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