• The Peachtrees

    Groves of short stout peachtrees can be found at many orchards. Their distinct curled leaves turn a beautiful golden green at the onset of fall.

  • The Golden Path

    Among a stand of apple trees, one tall tree quickly transforms into a lush golden hue against the backdrop of dark pines and a gray cloudy sky.

  • Texan Landscape

    Set against the telephone polls of Victoria Street, a long Myrtle Crepe tree stands out against the warm humid Texan landscape.

  • Thai Crown of Thorns

    One of the many beautiful and exotic plants that can be found at the historic Lyman Estate Greenhouses is the colorful and prickly Thai Crown of Thorns. Originally from Thailand, this species thrives among the plethora of plants that now reside in the 1804 greenhouse in Waltham, MA.

  • Red Camellia

    One of the many colorful and beautiful plants that can be found at the historic Lyman Estate Greenhouse, the bright and beautiful Red Camellia is a truly unique and lovely flower.

  • The Lilacs of May

    With each spring, we become surrounded by a beautiful blossoming of bright little purple fragrant flowers – the ever faithful lilacs of May.

  • The Apple Trees

    Drawn onsite during the height of a warm early fall day, the many lush apple trees found at Carlson Orchards provide an inspiring subject matter.

  • Willow Tree by the Frog Pond

    Among the many groves on Carlson Orchards in Harvard, MA, there is a lovely unassuming frog pond. Beside this croaking pond is this serene draping willow tree.

  • By the Frog Pond

    This stoic tall pine tree can found along the banks of a small frog pond on Carlson Orchards in Harvard, MA.

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