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Nasturtiums have returned in dramatic fashion to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The display of foliage is an annual tradition that began in 1904 in celebration of Gardner's birthday.
Closed for now, the Gardner Museum continues its work
By Malcolm Gay Globe Staff,Updated December 24, 2020, 7:00 a.m.
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Conservation technician Greta Llanes tended to stone work this week at the temporarily shuttered Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff
Earlier this month, horticulturists at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum were putting the final touches on one of the cityâs most anticipated floral displays: The Holiday Garden, a vivid infusion of more than 400 flowering plants, ferns, and shrubs that each year transform the Fenway museumâs courtyard into a lush bouquet brimming with poinsettias, cyclamen, amaryllis, and orchids.