What's wrong with this picture? No, the car is not illegally parked. Note how dark it is, it's not even 7am yet. Hint: This was taken on Christmas morning. We were tempted to resuce the tree if it were still there when we got home.
Before it was even "bright and early" we went to Nile's work to water all the plants on display before we opened the door at 10am.
This is one of the plants on display. There are a lot of blooming flowers in the bromilliad house.
These are the two cats at Nile's work. They eat in separate rooms because Ivan, the fatter cat, would steal some of the food from Frank, the fat cat. Here is Ivan wishing he had more food. We tried fixing Ivan's "green-eye" problem in the photo, but the red-eye function just made it worse. There are more pictures of
Ivan and
Frank at
ShopCat.com.
This is Ivan's bed. The bed is made of Spanish moss. Spanish moss is a rootless plant that gets its nutrience from the air and water that lands directly on it. Nile waters his bed (only when he's not sitting on it) so that it stays alive. Yes. The bed is alive.
The wasabi plants we got at the beginning of the summer are doing really well now. Thank you David!
This is a pitcher plant with a pitcher. Notice how the pitcher comes out of the end of the leaf, not off a stem. Matt was baffled.
They have a lot of orchids. This one is a cross between a "Spotted Wings" and a Voodoo Magic "Purple Potion". Matt just thought the names were funny and doesn't know anything about orchids.
While Matt was checking out the orchids, Nile was busily wattering. Today we had 300 visitors at the conservatory and they were all very nice and thankful that we were open on Christmas Day.