This week we are happy to share that the Pollination Garden is now open. Listen to Georgiann Keller’s audio below while scrolling through the pictures to learn more about this area as well as the other plants and flowers to look out for during your next visit. If you want even more information about the new Pollination Garden, read this blog post by Terry Huang, Director of Living Collections. And please remember that many of the plants in the new Pollination Garden are just starting to sprout up and need time to grow in. Be careful and make sure to walk on the path while exploring this redesigned space. 

Photos from the Garden

Mondo grass or lilyturf

Heavenly bamboo

Cherimoya tree in the new Pollination Garden 

Newly planted areas of the Pollination Garden

Beautiful redesigned pond

Spider flowers

Fire cracker, penstemon

Yellow columbine

Alstroemeria

Carefree delight rose

Rosa robusta

Rainbow sorbet

Curry plant

Various dahlia blossoms

Various dahlia blossoms

Toyon

Rusty fig tree in a rock

Red Bougainvillea

Violet bougainvillea

Pomegranate blooms in the pomegranate tunnel

Sweet-smelling Indian jasmine

Pineapple lily

 

To visit the Garden and see what’s blooming this week, click here for Garden Admission.