Out with the old, in with the new – new exhibits, new blooms, new butterflies, new plantings. We have definitely taken advantage of the spring season to start fresh! Come experience what the Garden has to offer right now, from the Spring Egg Hunt Presented by Cirque du Soleil and the new species in the butterfly pavilion for SOAR – Tropical Butterflies, to the reopening of the Upper Meadow and the latest new blooms, especially that stunning Japanese water iris! Take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog to get more information on it all and then be sure to grab your tickets. And a friendly reminder that Members still need advance reservations on the weekends.

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Echinopsis in the parking lot
Echinopsis in the parking lot

Rock Purslane at the Garden entranceRock Rock Purslane at the Garden entrance

Roses in the entrance atrium
Roses in the entrance atrium

Azalea by the Koi Pond
Azalea by the Koi Pond

Japanese water iris
Japanese water iris

Heidi Ann fuchsia
Heidi Ann fuchsia

Mysterious lady fuchsiaMysterious lady fuchsia

Rice paper butterfly
Rice paper butterfly

Upper Meadow refresh includes foxglove, plumbago, orange Cestrum, shrub roses
The Upper Meadow reopened last weekend with newly planted foxglove, plumbago, orange Cestrum, shrub roses

Flowering maple or Chinese lantern
Flowering maple or Chinese lantern

Hummingbird in the purple salvia
Hummingbird in the purple salvia

Pitayo de mayo
Pitayo de mayo

Parodia warasii
Parodia warasii

Chinaberry trees
Chinaberry trees

Field mustard in the dry lakebed
Field mustard in the dry lakebed

Mulberry bushesMulberry bushes


The Garden relies on generous donations from our Members, visitors and community to keep access to our 87 acres open for all and to provide unique horticultural experiences that help people find connections with nature. Please help us continue this mission for years to come by considering a gift to the Garden. You can do so here.