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Reptile House 1 - The oldest zoo building in the U.S., the Reptile House, offers a nice backdrop to a variety of tulips during Zoo Blooms at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. (Photo Credit: © Jay Jageler)
Reptile House 2 - The oldest zoo building in the U.S., the Reptile House, offers a nice backdrop to ‘Gudoschnik’ tulips during Zoo Blooms at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. (Photo Credit: © Jay Jageler)
Reptile House 3 - The oldest zoo building in the U.S., the Reptile House, offers a nice backdrop to ‘White Triumphator’, ‘Lilac Perfection’ and ‘Yellow Present’ tulips during Zoo Blooms at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. (Photo Credit: © Jay Jageler)
Peacock 1 – A peacock stands in a bed of ‘Kingsblood’ tulips during Zoo Blooms. In preparation for this year’s Zoo Blooms celebration, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Horticulture staff planted more than 50,000 tulip bulbs to maintain one of the most beautiful tulip displays in the Tri-state. Over one million spring bulbs have been planted in the past 15 years. (Photo Credit: © Jay Jageler)
Peacock 2– A peacock shows off in a bed of ‘Yellow Present’ and ‘Pimpernel’ tulips at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. In preparation for this year’s Zoo Blooms celebration, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Horticulture staff planted more than 50,000 tulip bulbs to maintain one of the most beautiful tulip displays in the Tri-state. Over one million spring bulbs have been planted in the past 15 years. (Photo Credit: © Jay Jageler)
Tulip look-alike – A little girl dresses up like a ‘Gudoschnik’ tulip. In preparation for this year’s Zoo Blooms celebration, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Horticulture staff planted more than 50,000 tulip bulbs to maintain one of the most beautiful tulip displays in the Tri-state. Over one million spring bulbs have been planted in the past 15 years. (Photo Credit: © Jay Jageler)
Plant Petting Zoo - Kids will really dig the Plant Petting Zoo as playing in the dirt is actually encouraged. Kids in the Garden Weekend is May 1 and 2 at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. (Photo Credit: © Jay Jageler)
Planting Pansies - Geared especially to children who like to play in the dirt, Kids in the Garden Weekend offers lots of fun and "dirty activities, including planting pansies. Kids in the Garden Weekend takes place May 1 and 2 at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. (Photo Credit: © Jay Jageler)
Smelling Tulips - A little girl stops to smell the ‘Yellow Present’ tulips during Zoo Blooms at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. In preparation for this year’s Zoo Blooms celebration, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Horticulture staff planted more than 50,000 tulip bulbs to maintain one of the most beautiful tulip displays in the Tri-state. Over one million spring bulbs have been planted in the past 15 years. (Photo Credit: © Jay Jageler)
Ballade Tulip 1- In preparation for this year’s Zoo Blooms celebration, the Cincinnati Zoo Botanical Garden Horticulture staff planted more than 50,000 tulip bulbs to maintain one of the most beautiful tulip displays in the Tri-state. Over one million spring bulbs have been planted in the past 15 years. (Photo Credit: © Jay Jageler)
Ballade Tulip 2 - In preparation for this year’s Zoo Blooms celebration, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Horticulture staff planted more than 50,000 tulip bulbs to maintain one of the most beautiful tulip displays in the Tri-state. Over one million spring bulbs have been planted in the past 15 years. (Photo Credit: © Jay Jageler)
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