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I was at the Toronto Zoo on Tuesday April 27th. It was a little on the chilly side but there were few people around so on the whole it was a great day.

Some fantastic looking Tulips at their peak.

Vriesea splendens hit by the sun just right.

And interesting Orchid species.


Either a Flowering Quince or a Hawthorn... leaning towards Quince but could be wrong.

Is this an Alocasia?
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