Ware Collection of Glass Flowers at the Harvard... in Cambridge, MA

 
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  • USDA hardiness zone: 6a
  • Location: Cambridge, MA
  • Sunset climate zone: 34
  • Garden type: garden visit
  • Sunlight: Less than 2 hours
  • Moisture: Dry to medium
  • Soil type: Sand
Tags: Glass Flowers, Leopold Blaschka, Harvard, Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cambridge, Museums, Flower Exhibits, Rudolph Blaschka, botanical art, botanical models, boston gardens, massachusetts gardens, Ware Collection of Glass Models of Plants
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KatieSwietlik replied over 1 year ago
This is just incredible! I've never seen anything like it. A few of my friends are glass artists and I cannot wait to show them this; if they haven't seen this collection yet they are really missing out! T... (more)
Claire replied over 1 year ago
Even though I studied in Boston, and heard so much about the famous glass flowers, I never visited the collection. Shame on me! I will certainly visit on my next trip, thanks for sharing these images.
HarvardGlassFlowers replied over 1 year ago
Hope you'll visit.  The museum is just a 6 minute walk across the historic Harvard campus from Harvard Square on the Redline T, 12 minutes by subway from downtown Boston.  Or see the website for ... (more)
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