A yellow Rhododentron lutheum captured with the lensbaby.
There is a place near my home, where in 1953 the visionary landscape architect, R. Seleger, discovered that a former bog would be an ideal location for the cultivation and propagation of hardy rhododendrons and azaleas in all colours. What began as a modest garden, became over the last decades an internationally renowned park with Rhododendrons, a considerable fern collection, and many other unusual species of plants. Like a unique Peony collection (not in bloom yet), and more than 400 other plants. The first azaleas and rhododendrons are in full bloom, the frogs are singing and the ferns ar euncurling. Beautiful.