Speaking of trees, have you ever observed the complex architectural form of some tree branches? Here’s a wonderful photograph of the branching on a Japanese Stewartia tree (Stewartia pseudocamellia). Squirrels are among the fauna frequently seen at the Arboretum, this one is overseeing its domain from the branches of a Maple tree (Acer). Another frequent visitor to the gardens at the Arboretum are butterflies, this lovely Swallowtail was seen nectaring on the flowers of a Butterfly Bush’s (Buddleia).
Thanks to Heather Emelander for the Stewartia photo and to Gerry Pappalardo for the Squirrel and Swallowtail shots.