1 Linnean House
Built in 1885, it is the oldest continuously operated public greenhouse west of the Mississippi River and the nly remaining greenhouse at the garden tha was bulting during Henry Shaw's day. It was named after Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), the botanist who created our standard scientific system of naming plants and animals.
The Linnean House was originally designed to be an orangery, a house to overwinter citrus trees, palms and tree ferns. These large potted plants provided bold accents in the outdoor gardens throughout the summer, and were brought in each winter.
Unfortunately, I cannot shoo that guy in front of the house. His feet was killing him and will take any chair that will accept his butt. hahaha
2 Another angle
3 Grande Baigneuse #4 (The Great Bather) is a work of art by Emilio Greco, an Italian sculptor, in 1959. This was commissioned and donated to the Botanical Garden by Patricia Aloe Tucker.
Thank you for passing by and taking a peek. Hopefully you will comment too...or critique.