We treated ourselves to a much needed mid-winter break. We drove into South Florida as far as Naples. The weather has been beautiful. While there, I have taken these photos of a visit to the Naples Botanical Gardens. I am pleased to show them to you and I hope they brighten up any dreary weather you might be now experiencing.
The gardens is located near Naples Bay and so it also features some grassland and some marshy habitat.
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The first 2 are natives I found on the edge of the grassland.
The Hairy Beggartick (Bidens pills) showed up so well with its bright white flowers and had numerous native bees around it.
I have seen the sunflower (Helianthus debris) at other locations along the Gulf of Mexico shore. The blooms are large and distinctive from quite a distance.
The Blanket Flower (Gallardia sp) is a native of the Southeastern US but this one is a cultivar. It grows well in Alabama and tolerates heat and drought which makes it a favorite.




The Calendula sp is also very drought and heat tolerant and also does well in Alabama.
There was a beautiful orchid section in the Garden. I was envious to think that these orchids did so well in a shady outdoor area. There were Moth Orchids, Cattleyas and Dendrobiums.
The local garden club had a section they called garden ideas. Here I took the photo of these coleus and impatiens annuals.
Finally, you know that you can’t visit Florida without registering a “gator” sighting. We saw this long fellow in the marshy area lazily moving through the water.
Next week, it will be back to photos from my home garden.
Happy Gardening.