This week’s tour of the Garden’s latest blooms includes a stop in the Children’ Garden, Desert Garden and Rare Fruit Orchard, plus a few others along the way. Make sure to take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog below to find out what makes each of these plants so interesting, whether it’s their color, varying sizes, or how much they’ve grown over the past few weeks! After you take a listen, make sure to reserve your tickets in advance. And don’t forget that this Sunday, August 22, is our dog walking hours

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Crown of Thorns
Crown of Thorns

Crussula perfoliate “Red Treasure"
Crussula perfoliate “Red Treasure”

Natal lilies in the front garden
Natal lilies in the front garden

Zinnias
Zinnias

Double daylily
Double daylily

Cotton balloon plant
Cotton balloon plant

Mexican lime cactus
Mexican lime cactus

Prickly Pear cactus
Prickly Pear cactus

Shaving brush tree
Shaving brush tree

Urn plant
Urn plant

 
Banks grevillea protea
Banks grevillea protea
 
Mauve honey myrtle
Mauve honey myrtle
 
Passion vine and passion fruit
Passion vine and passion fruit
 
Figs
Figs
 
Water gum tree and naked lady lilies
Water gum tree and naked lady lilies

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