Cooler temperatures means more fall leaves! The Crêpe myrtle tree, Japanese cherry blossom trees and oak trees all have fall colors right now. So if you missed out on taking cute fall photos or want to make the most of the final days of fall, head on over to the Upper Meadow or Sakura Meadow. But not before listening to Georgiann Keller’s audio blog.  Take a listen to learn more about what’s blooming in the Garden, or what’s being planted (hint: we’ve got something special for spring!). Then invite a friend to visit the Garden in person.

We’d also like to remind everyone that our current exhibit, Thomas Dambo’s TROLLS: Save the Humans, is only here until January 14. So if you have family visiting over the holidays, it would be a great time to share the magic of our six ambitious Trolls before they leave. Considering Thomas Dambo is an international artist and his Trolls have been found all over the world, there is no telling where this specific set of Trolls will end up next.

Photos from the Garden

Strawberry tree

Coast aloe

Mexican bird of paradise

Mexican mint

Crêpe myrtle trees in the Upper Meadow

Coast aloe along the Promenade

Hummel’s sunset jade plant

Common jade

Silver dollar plant (jade family)

Swath of narcissus

Japanese cherry blossom trees

Deciduous oak trees

Yellow guava

 

If you want to see what’s blooming in the Garden in person, purchase tickets here