National Arboretum in August 2014
/We headed to the China/Asian Valleys - having learned from previous visits to not try to see the whole Arboretum in one visit. The garden was shady and inviting on an August day. Many of the flowers had faded so the overwhelming color of the garden was green. We picked up a map but decided to simply follow the paths rather than look at it. The walk was easy but generally downhill toward the river (and we knew we would have to come uphill eventually).
I like the moon shape in the lantern among the foliage.
The one pink bloom left on a hydrangea was a welcome relief from the green only scenes.
The steps up to the pagoda were part of the climb back to the upper part of the garden…and the exit.
Just as the crepe myrtle bark in the visitors center parking lot - this flower with the ants on the border of the parking area near the magnolias!