The Garden is yet again in transition from summer blooms to late-summer and early fall ones. The telltale sign that the Garden has begun this transition is the arrival of some pink floss silk tree blooms. It’s a wonderful time to visit the Garden to witness this transition. Take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog below and then get tickets to see it all in person! And while you’re here, be sure to stop at our kiosk in Palm Circle which was recently restocked with new plants and is looking fabulous. It’s the perfect way to bring a bit of the Garden back home with you while supporting our mission! 

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Floss silk trees
Floss silk trees blooming in the parking lot (left) and Phoebe’s Meadow (right)

Red dragonfly with koi
Red dragonfly with koi inside the Japanese Garden

 
Fuchsia first love
Fuchsia first love
 
Fuchsia la CampanellaFuchsia la Campanella
Pink Plumeria
Pink Plumeria
 
Obedient plant and Scarlet natal LilyObedient plant and Scarlet natal Lily
 
Cassia
Cassia
Pomegranates on the hillside at the Overlook
Pomegranates on the hillside at the Overlook
 
Orange flame vine or Combretum fruticosum with passion flower
Orange flame vine or Combretum fruticosum (left) with passion flower (right)
 

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.