The University of Western Ontario campus is covered in gardens. Right beside the greenhouses there is a new material sciences building. At the top of this structure is the 'Biotron'. This is in essence a precisely controlled greenhouse that allows students and professors to study the impacts of climate change.
Here are some photos I've taken of the gardens surrounded the building.
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Here are some close-ups of various flowers. I think the first one is Russian Sage.
Daylily
Sedum
Daisy
Black-Eyed Susan
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