Holy aloe! There are striking aloes in bloom all over the Garden, even before you enter the gates. But they aren’t the only plants in bloom this week. Take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog to find out what beautiful blooms are bringing bright pops of color throughout our 87 acres. And remember to also be on the lookout for clues of the sasquatch who has made the Garden home during our Sasquatch Hunt this month! Grab a brochure at the entrance to get the hints as to where you’ll find traces of the mysterious creature. 

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Mountain aloe and chandelier plant at the entrance walkway
Mountain aloe and chandelier plant at the entrance walkway

African daisies
African daisies

Geranium in the Children’s Garden
Geranium in the Children’s Garden

Cats tail aloe
Cats tail aloe

Aloe ferox hybrid
Aloe ferox hybrid

Aloe aculeata or Ngopanie
Aloe aculeata or Ngopanie

Pencil milkbush
Pencil milkbush

Euphorbia grandicornis or cow’s horn euphorbia
Euphorbia grandicornis or cow’s horn euphorbia

Soap aloe
Soap aloe
 
Stone aloe
Stone aloe
 
Red aloe
Red aloe
 
Climbing aloe
Climbing aloe
 
Queen’s tears bromeliad
Queen’s tears bromeliad

Bird of paradise
Bird of paradise
 
Cape honeysuckle in giant yucca at the Overlook
Cape honeysuckle in giant yucca at the Overlook
 
Sumac
Sumac
 
Chir Pines
Chir Pines

Green goddess Calla lily under the southern magnolia tree
Green goddess Calla lily under the southern magnolia tree
 
Call Lilly and Iris in the Memorial Meadow border garden
Call Lilly and Iris around Memorial Meadow
 
Calla lily backdrop for whale tongue agave and blue fingers at the corner of Tram Road and Promenade

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