The first official week of spring in the Garden has proven a beautiful, exciting one with many new blooms throughout our 87 acres. The Children’s Garden is especially worth a visit. On your way there, you won’t want to miss the stunning tulips in the geometric beds – and don’t worry, you CAN’T miss them because they are making a grand statement right now. Take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog below to find out what else you should look out for on your visit this week! 

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Pink marshmallow fuchsia
Pink marshmallow fuchsia

Stand of asparagus
Stand of asparagus

Garden path
Garden path

School house garden with sweet alyssum blooming
School house garden with sweet alyssum blooming

Apple Blossom
Apple Blossom

Purple lantana in Children’s Garden
Purple lantana in the Children’s Garden

India Hawthorne or Springtime in Children’s Garden
India Hawthorne or Springtime in the Children’s Garden

Tulips
Tulips


Tulips

Chinese fringe trees
Chinese fringe trees

Shaving brush tree
Shaving brush tree

Fire barrel cactus
Fire barrel cactus

Golden barrel cactus
Golden barrel cactus

More India Hawthorne
More India Hawthorne

Pyracantha blooming
Pyracantha blooming

Loquats getting ripe
Loquats getting ripe

Red Valerian
Red Valerian

Butterfly amaryllis across from the overlook
Butterfly amaryllis across from the Overlook

Puya bloom
Puya bloom

Sapphire dragon tree blooms
Sapphire dragon tree blooms

Puya patch
Puya patch

Lilac
Lilac

Lantana hedge near Phoebe's Meadow
Lantana hedge near Phoebe’s Meadow

 


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