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Botanical Building, Balboa Park
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The Most Photographed Building
The Botanical Building with its huge lilly pond out front was reported to be the most photographed building in the park.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 10:52:29 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9446 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Lilly Pads On Stand
Mid pond out front was a stand with lillies growing one it. There was no sign describing these lillies.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 10:53:19 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9449 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Blooms On Lilly Pads
A few of the lilly pads in the pond out front were in bloom that October day. It was not clear if the insect needed for propagation existed in San Diego.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 10:53:49 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9450 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Giant Lilly Pads
The lilly pond included examples of the Giant Lilly Pads (Victoria amazonica) of the Amazon in Peru.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 10:53:52 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9451 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Alfred D. Robinson
A sign in the entry-way read: Alfred D. Robinson
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 10:56:50 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9460 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Lath Building Seen Inside
The curved ceiling of the lath building could be seen from the inside. The use of lath allowed the plants to grow under natural light, wit a free exchange of air from the outside.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 10:57:06 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9461 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Young pineapple plant
An example of a young pineapple plant was on exhibit in a bucket.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 10:58:22 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9464 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Blood Leaf (Iresine lindenii)
An example of the Blood Leaf plant from Ecuador was on exhibit. Although a modest sized plant, the leaves were a dramatic color.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 11:00:16 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9471 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Lovely Mixture Of Colors
The gardens featured lovely combinations of plants and colors and wonderful aromas. Because of the open lath, the garden was very quiet.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 11:04:10 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9475 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Huge Trees Outside
Because of the clarity of the lath, huge mature trees could be seen growing just outside the building. The effect was to make the garden feel as if it were outside.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 11:09:13 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9477 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Humorous Sign
The carnivorous plants were protected using a humorous sign: Please do not touch or throw thing at the carnivorous plants. Violators will be fed to the plants.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 11:10:34 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9481 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Clown Fig Tree (Ficus aspera)
A fine example of a Clown Fig Tree from the Moraceae, South Pacific Island.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 11:12:33 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9484 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Plants Around A Stone
A weathered boulder was used as the centerpiece to an exhibit of several kinds of garden flowers.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 11:20:50 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9509 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Isle Inside
The inside front of the building was an isle that allowed quick access to the various garden exhibits. It was also the quickest way to the exit.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 11:21:24 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9510 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Lath Seen From Outside
The curve of the lath building could be easily seen from the building's exterior. Built for the 1915-16 Exposition, along with the adjacent Lily Pond, this historic Botanical Building is one of the largest lath structures in the world.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 11:22:29 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9512 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Another View Of The Front
Here was another view of the front seen after walking counter-clockwise around the building.
Botanical Building • Balboa Park, San Diego, California • (Photo posted Saturday 29 January 2011) • (Photo taken 11:30:56 Tuesday 12 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_9523 Add a comment or report a mistake
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