Lynn Anderson's Gallery (updated June, 2009)
Editor's note: Arboretum volunteer Lynn Anderson is a recent convert from film to digital photography. To correspond with Lynn about her photography or her volunteer work at the Arboretum email drlynn10 AT gmail.com ( swapping "AT" in that address string with the symbol @)
![]() Carpenter Bees love the grape-scented flowers of Mescal bean, also known as Texas Mountain Laurel |
![]() Backlit Boojum tree in our Cactus Garden |
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One of the artistic blossoms made from colored glass, available at the Visitor Center gift shop |
![]() October afternoon sun made this Honey Locust radiant |
![]() Turk's Cap flowers in our Hummingbird Garden are a favorite food of Broad-bille Hummingbirds, and also the Arboretum's unique Hybrid Hummingbird |
Pistachio leaves turn a variety of shades of yellow, pumpkin-orange and red during November and December, giving the Arboretum "Arizona's Fall Foliage Finale." |
![]() You don't have to crane your neck for this view of a giant Eucalyptus tree! |
Another Autumn scene; Lynn captured perfect backlighting on this lovely Fall foliage tree. |
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