William (Bill) Armstrong's photos with the keyword: Conservatory

a green fan

08 Apr 2025 1 12
A close look at on e of many similar plants in a corner of the Regina Floral Conservatory. The intense green is a welcome sight at the end of a long Saskatchewan winter.

red and yellow 2

07 Apr 2025 13
Another of the colourful flowers with what I can frilly fringes, found growing in the Regina Floral Conservatory.

built-in defence

04 Apr 2025 9
A portion of another cactus that grows in the Regina Floral Conservatory.

peace lilly detail

15 Mar 2024 1 51
A closer look at a peace lilly growing at the Regina Floral Conservatory.

a sticky swirl

11 Mar 2024 4 6 56
A close-up look at the top of a cactus in the Regina Floral Conservatory.

peace lilly

10 Mar 2024 2 32
iNaturalist tells me this is a peace lilly. I used my macro lens to capture this during a photo club field trip to the Regina Floral Conservatory in mid-February. What a treat it is to spend a couple of hours on a winter evening, seeing the flowers in bloom.

prairie coneflower

09 Mar 2024 3 6 52
In February the photo club I belong to makes a field trip to the local Conservatory. It' s a welcome winter break I look forward to. My naturalist app tells me this is an upright prairie coneflower. I had a great time attempting to find the best angle for this colourful flower.

misty yellow

26 Dec 2023 39
This was one of the first photos I took while visiting the local conservatory last February. My camera gear was still cold, and fogged up when it hit the warm, moist air inside the conservatory. It was an unintended effect, but I decided it had its own charm.

a drop at a time

23 Jan 2023 3 45
A close-up view of a portion of a plant leaf in the Floral Conservatory in Regina.

prickly

22 Jan 2023 3 3 62
A visit to Regina's Floral Conservatory wouldn't be complete without some photos of the large round cacti growing there.

yellow

22 Jan 2023 3 39
A mid-winter visit to the Floral Conservatory is always a boost for the spirit. This was the first flower I photographed, without realizing that the heat and humidity had fogged my lens. A happy accident, I think.