Whether you’re coming to the Garden to see the new Staghorn Fern Collection, track down Poppy and the decoys or take a walk through nature, there are plenty of new blooms to keep things exciting. These cooler temps are perfect for a crisp walk through the Garden, so take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog below to find out where to find these latest blooms! And while you can see these new blooms during the day, many of them can also be seen in a whole new way at night during our GLOW exhibit

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Crown of thorns
Crown of thorns

Monkey flower
Monkey flower

Tree mallow
Tree mallow

Aloe arborescens in the Cactus Collection
Aloe arborescens (or Candelabra aloe) in the Cactus Collection

Aloe Ferox
Aloe Ferox

Hybrid aloe
Hybrid aloe

Crown of thorns in the garden by the Aloe Collection
Crown of thorns in the Garden by the Aloe Collection

Hybrid aloe surrounded by Aeonium arboretum
Hybrid aloe surrounded by Aeonium arboretum

Roses
Sparkle and shine rose (left), Gemini rose (center) and Love and peace (right) 

Cherry parfait rose
Cherry parfait rose

Iceberg burgundy rose
Iceberg burgundy rose

Japanese spindle bush
Japanese spindle bush

Long flowered Marlock
Long flowered Marlock

Australian blue gum
Australian blue gum


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