It’s a beautiful and exciting time to visit the Garden. There are dozens of new beautiful blooms throughout our 87 acres as spring inches closer, including Gemini tea roses and African bush daisies. But even more exciting is the signs of blooms to come! There are tulip and daffodil bulbs beginning to peek through, teasing our expected superbloom in the coming months. If you’re a regular Garden visitor, you’ll be able to watch these bulbs as the grow and bloom into beautiful bursts of colors. Take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog below to get a full grasp of what’s currently happening in the Garden, and then make sure to reserve your tickets in advance!

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Pots of daffodils
Pots of daffodils

Pink powder puff plant
Pink powder puff plant

Turtle
Turtles in the Children’s Garden pond (please don’t touch!)

Gemini tea roses
Gemini tea roses

Safari sunset aloe
Safari sunset aloe

African bush daisies
African bush daisies

Allspice michelia magnolia
Allspice michelia magnolia

Soap aloe
Soap aloe

Spiny aloe
Spiny aloe


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