It’s going to be a fantastic spring weekend in the Garden with our Spring Egg Hunt Presented by Cirque du Soleil OVO continuing and a refreshment station popping up on Sunday at the Dorothy and Allen Lay Staghorn Fern Collection, serving beer, wine and other refreshments from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. But what is going to make it extra special are the beautiful blooms that will surround visitors from the moment they walk in our gates. The Garden has truly come alive this spring, just take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog below to learn more about the blooms that will greet our guests this weekend.

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Alstroemeria under coral tree
Alstroemeria under coral tree

Dyckia
Dyckia

Pincushion flowers along garden path
Pincushion flowers along garden path

Red rose in the Children’s Garden
Red rose in the Children’s Garden

Hollyhock
Hollyhock

Lantana by the wishing well
Lantana by the wishing well

Canna
Canna

Oriental Iris
Oriental Iris

Alstroemeria in Lower Meadow
Alstroemeria in Lower Meadow

Olive tree
Olive tree

Roses
Sparkle and Shine rose (top left), Love and Peace Hybrid tea rose (top right), Gourmet popcorn miniature rose (bottom left) and Stormy Weather Climbing rose

Little darlin’ peonies
Little darlin’ peonies

Pastel splendor peony
Pastel splendor peony

Magnolia Figo or banana shrub
Magnolia Figo or banana shrub

Pittosporum or mock orange
Pittosporum or mock orange

Bromeliad
Bromeliad and a bee

Bromeliad
Bromeliad

Queensland Nut or macadamia nut
Queensland Nut or macadamia nut


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