Photos: Lily Pool Terrace at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Top of Terrace
Top of the Terrace, All Photos by Gail

If you are like me, you are trying to cram as much summer fun into the remaining few weeks of summer as possible; and it’s always rewarding to take advantage of the nice weather by spending time outdoors while you can do so wearing as few items of clothing on as possible! Outdoors, yay!

Violet and White Flowers

If you are paying attention to my personal activity schedule, as chronicled on this blog during Summer of Fun 2015, then you might recall that Geoffrey and I went to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden earlier in the season, and had just ridiculous amounts of fun. But the garden is very huge and we only managed to see less than half of the grounds before exhaustion set in. So, we had to go back again.

Lily Pool Terrace Signage

One of the areas we had yet to explore is called Lily Pool Terrace, which sounds very posh. As the sign above indicates, the Lily Pool Terrace is home to many shimmering pools and fountains, featuring nearly 100 kinds of sacred lotuses, and hardy and tropical water-lilies which bloom in July, August and September.

Fountain with Atrium

So, you know what that means: if you want to see the Lily Pool Terrace in action, you have to go right now!

Pad with Yellow Flowers

Here are some photos I took, to get you excited!

Lily Pool Terrace

Pad with Red Flowers

We saw lotuses of red, yellow, pink and purple on our visit.

Pool View 2

Pool with Pink Flower
Pds with Purple Flower
Pool View 1

All of the glass buildings you see in these photos have plants in them as well.

Large Lily Pads

The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is Located at 150 Eastern Parkway, with entrances also at 455 Flatbush Avenue, and also at 990 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225. Take the 2 or 3 to Eastern Parkway if that train is near you! Otherwise, get other directions, plus more information to help plan your visit, at This Link!

Lily Pool Terrace

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