
This adorable little cherub was found relaxing in a garden filled with irises and chives. A traditional garden statue, cherubs can be found sharing space with gnomes and flowering plants in gardens everywhere. This little guy would make a great addition to any home or office-or a super gift for a hard to buy for gardener! You can take him home on framed prints, a mousepad or journal-even coasters and tote bags! To purchase any of our great products featuring this cute photograph, click the photo above or follow this link to our Garden Photography section in our shop: http://www.cafepress.com/photographz/2725638.
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A nearly wild rose, this beautiful shrub rose is bursting with pink blooms! Shrub roses are found in landscapes everywhere as an easier care alternative to the more delicate varieties. They make a great hedgerow, or specimen plant in an English or Cottage style garden. These photographs make great gifts for rose or garden lovers, mom, a hostess, or beautiful accents to any home decor. Available on products from prints to mousepads and journals, this rose never needs water and won’t wilt! To purchase items featuring these pictures, either click on the photos above or follow this link to our Flower Photography section in our shop: http://www.cafepress.com/photographz/2688373 .
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Landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, architects Lord & Burnham and botanist John F. Cowell all had a hand in designing and building the beautiful and historic Buffalo botanical gardens. It was built from 1897-1899, and it is currently one of only two existing tri-dome Victorian conservatories in America. The conservatory has gone through several renovations and additions over the years, and faced possible closure in the late 1970’s. Saved by the dedication of Florence DaLuiso (who provided tours of the facility to schools in an effort to raise public awareness of the buildings), it’s most recent renovations were to the Palm dome in 2001-2002. It’s a great day trip for locals during the long cold Buffalo winters! If you’d like to bring home a photograph of the historic glass dome, click the photograph above. Or, follow this link to our architecture section http://www.cafepress.com/photographz/2633153 or this link http://www.cafepress.com/photographz/2688373 to our floral section which features many flowers from the gardens. If cacti are more your type, then check out our garden greenery section here http://www.cafepress.com/photographz/2725638 for photographs of cacti and succulents taken in the gardens.
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