Have you stopped to smell the roses yet at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden? There are only a couple days left to see the beautiful roses. Today, June 18th and next Wednesday, June 25, are the last two day to receive a guided tour of the Cranford Rose Garden within the Brooklyn Botanical.

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According to the BBG website

The Cranford Rose Garden has been one of BBG’s most popular attractions since it first opened in 1928. In June, when the roses are in full bloom, tens of thousands of blossoms cascade down arches, climb up lattices, clamber over the pavilion, and pose in formal beds. Here, in one of the largest collections in North America, over a thousand kinds of roses are cultivated. 

The Cranford Rose Garden is a repository for roses both old and modern, including wild species, old garden roses, hybrid teas, grandifloras, floribundas, polyanthus, hybrid perpetuals, climbers, ramblers, and miniatures. Some of the original roses planted in 1927 are still in the garden today.

Most interesting are some of the rose breed names. Some of the roses have character names like Julia Child, Dick Clark and Betty Boop. There is even one named after William Shakespeare.

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If you want to feel like you’re taking a stroll through Kim and Kanye’s wedding day. I say bring your cameras and relive the mock memories at the Rose Garden.

The tour is free with admission to the BBG, which is $10 for adults, $5 for seniors and students and free for children 12 years and younger.

Photo Credit – BBG