The Garden’s new blooms include a group of plantings in the geometric beds outside of the butterfly pavilion. These new plantings may just be a hint at what the Garden has coming this fall, but we won’t read too much into it – yet. Other new blooms this week include lilies, and not just one or two, but many. Take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog below to learn more. And then be sure to get your tickets to come see these beauties in person! 

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Giant impatiens
Giant impatiens

Sweet potato vineSweet potato vine

Black cobra pepper plants
Black cobra pepper plants

Coleus
Coleus

Pink lady LilyPink lady Lily

Hot pink lilies along the side entrance to the Children’s Garden
Hot pink lilies along the side entrance to the Children’s Garden
 
salvias blooming in the garden beds by the Staghorn Fern Collection
Salvias blooming in the garden beds by the Dorothy and Allen Lay Staghorn Fern Collection
 
White lilies outside the Staghorn Fern Collectionhildren’s Garden
White lilies outside the Dorothy and Allen Lay Staghorn Fern Collection 
 
Crinum lilies
Crinum lilies
 
Beach spider liliesBeach spider lilies

Candy corn plantCandy corn plant

Moreton Bay chestnut in the Lower Meadow
Moreton Bay chestnut in the Lower Meadow
Brazilian orchid tree across from Cactus Collection
Brazilian orchid tree across from Cactus Collection
 
Variegated weeping fig treeVariegated weeping fig tree

Variegated weeping fig treeBeaucarnea recurvata or ponytail palm


Blue hesper palm

Gardenia thunbergiaGardenia thunbergia

 

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