Cornell’s gardens are rich in beauty and opportunities for capturing that beauty in photographs. The photos included in this exhibit were taken in several campus locations and display some of the variety and color that these gardens have to offer for close-up and macro photography.
Our grounds are open to the public. Visitors are required to wear a face covering, maintain at least a 6-foot distance from others, and visit alone or in small family groups. No available restrooms. Photo and video restrictions in place.
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More Exhibits
Current Exhibit
Ash Trees: A Story of Relationships, Loss, and Hope
This exhibit showcases how the invasive Emerald Ash Borer has upset the intricate relationships ash trees have with the world around them, including how the loss of these trees has impacted Haudenosaunee communities.
Past Exhibit
White Pine: Tree of Peace
The white pine is a powerful cultural symbol of peace to the Haudenosaunee.