Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Bellagio Conservatory Summer Display

One of the first things I always do on a trip to Las Vegas is run on over to the Bellagio Hotel & Casino and see if they’ve done anything new at their floral conservatory. That’s what I did early Monday, and yep, they changed it.

For some reason it didn’t strike me as spectacular as their winter and spring displays. In fact, some of the same elements were there (different and new flowers, of course). But, I gotta admit, they do a good job of it.


An element that I always enjoy is the floral depiction of a famous artist’s work. This time it was Claude Monet’s “Cap Martin Near Menton.” What and where that is, I have no idea. Still, it was pretty.

And, as usual I took a plethora of pictures. Unfortunately, I can’t show you all, but here are several that I like:
 
Flapjacks (Kalanchoe luciae)

Ladybugs

Orchid Flower Cart

Garden Frog

Great Herons
Wonder what their plans are for the fall?

1 comment:

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