Pinks, reds, purples, oranges and yellows – so many spring colors are popping up throughout the Garden right now. The cherry trees continue to blossom throughout and they are joined by beautiful new blooms like pink Jasmine, purple leaf redbud trees, yellow trumpet trees and more. This week you’ll also notice that the tulips in our SOAR planting beds are beginning to pop up and should be blooming soon – definitely something to keep your eyes on! Listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog below to find out more and make sure to keep checking back to find out when the tulips arrive! 

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Hybrid coral tree blooms
Hybrid coral tree blooms

Japanese cherry tree along Crenshaw Boulevard
Japanese cherry tree along Crenshaw Boulevard

Tulip leaves peeking through the soil in the geometric beds Tulip leaves peeking through the soil in the geometric beds
Tulip leaves peeking through the soil in the geometric beds

Dwarf Carolina Laurel Cherry
Dwarf Carolina Laurel Cherry

Pink Jasmine
Pink Jasmine

Blue potato bush with carpet white sweet alyssum
Blue potato bush with carpet white sweet alyssum

Pink hollyhock
Pink hollyhock

Pink flowering maple hedge with orange Mexican honeysuckle
Pink flowering maple hedge with orange Mexican honeysuckle

Yellow trumpet tree flowers
Yellow trumpet tree flowers

Purple leaf redbud trees at the back of the Bohannon Rose Garden
Purple leaf redbud trees at the back of the Bohannon Rose Garden
 
Flowering nectarine tree in the Mediterranean Garden
Flowering nectarine tree in the Mediterranean Garden
 
Blue eyed grass
Blue eyed grass

Yellow monkey flower
Yellow monkey flower
 
Santa Barbara Ceanothus
Santa Barbara Ceanothus
 
Yellow jacobina
Yellow jacobina
 
Viburnum
Viburnum
 
Judas tree (part of the red Bud family) in the Memorial Meadow
Judas tree (part of the red Bud family) in the Memorial Meadow


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