Part of the enjoyment of strolling through the various rooms at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory in Como Park are the signs that provide information about the various blossoms, vegetation and plants. To learn about the history of the conservatory,
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ReplyDeleteVery nice to have some information between the plants.
ReplyDeleteGood mix of greens in this shot.
ReplyDeleteEducation and enjoyment all rolled into one.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to know that so many of our Florida trees are contributing to the well-being of the planets and its inhabitants! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to know how useful some plants are. I wish farmers would put a sign by their fields and identify their crops. Sometimes Tom and I can't even figure out what is growing.
ReplyDeleteI like that, more info is always appreciated and that chalkboard looks very nice surrounded by all the green leaves.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately we live too far north to grow palms around here. They can only survive in heated greenhouses.
ReplyDeleteI was about to ask you what "wox" is until I realized the word is actually "wax". Duh.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of an educational exhibit I did for some years: "What Do Trees Give Us?" I set up a large tree and covered it with examples of tree products, some being small Christmas ornaments (like fruits). It worked very well.
ReplyDeleteis until I realized the word is actually "wax". Duh.
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