What colors come to mind when you think of summer? For us, it’s yellows, oranges, pinks and purples, which is exactly what you’ll find in the Garden right now. The Garden is not slowing down and has dozens of new blooms throughout the Garden. One place in particular you’ll need to visit is the Children’s Garden, where you won’t want to miss the snail vine arch. Plus it’s a good starting point to see other new blooms in the Lower Meadow and demonstration beds. Take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog to find out more and then make sure to book your tickets! 

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Mexican Palo Verde tree
Mexican Palo Verde tree

Jacaranda trees
Jacaranda trees

Rose of Sharon, lavender chiffon
Rose of Sharon, lavender chiffon, in the Children’s Garden

Rose of Sharon, blushing bride, Demonstration Garden Beds
Rose of Sharon, blushing bride, in the Demonstration Garden Beds

 
Snail vine arch
Snail vine arch
 
Firecracker penstemon
Firecracker penstemon
 
Pink skullcap
Pink skullcap
 
Gerbera Daisy’s
Gerbera Daisy’s
 
Silk trees/Mimosa trees
Silk trees/Mimosa trees
 
Morton bay Chestnut
Morton bay Chestnut
 
White crêpe myrtle trees bordering the Bohannon Rose Garden
White crêpe myrtle trees bordering the Bohannon Rose Garden
Bromeliads
Queen’s tears bromeliad (left) and the Urn plant bromeliad (right)
 
Canna
Canna
 
Bromelia pinguin
Bromelia pinguin
 
Cuban Zephyr Lily at the Overlook
Cuban Zephyr Lily at the Overlook
 

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