Photos: Practicing social distancing while enjoying botanical adjacency

While we may not be going to parties, the mall or lecture hall anytime soon, those who venture forth to the streets of Piedmont can’t help but observe the proliferation of spring which wants to make its glorious appearance — because social distancing is not a “thing” in the plant world.

The air is soft, fragrant — redolent of blossoms and leaves unfurling, and each corner rounded offers something new to behold — cherry blossoms, wisteria, jasmine, rhododendrons, maples and more.


Photos by Mary Ireland

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