March is off to a beautiful start with plenty of new spring blooms throughout the Garden’s 87 acres. While the cherry blossoms are starting to dwindle down, there are ornamental peach trees with variegated blooms and wisteria now popping up! And there may be rain in the forecast, but that just means the blooms will be glistening like diamonds. Learn more in Georgiann Keller’s audio blog below, and then make sure to come see them in person!

 

 

Photos from the Garden


Hybrid coral trees (Erythrina x sykesii)


Japanese flowering cherry trees (Prunus serrulata ‘Pink Cloud’)


Bearded iris (Iris x germanica)


Yellow Natal lily (Clivia miniata)


Lenten rose (Helleborus orientalis)


Dwarf Carolina Laurel cherry (Prunus Caroliniana ‘Compacta’)


California poppy (Eschscholzia Californica)


Silver Lupin (Lupinus albifrons)


Coast banksia (Banksia integrifolia)


Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus)


Persian lily (Fritillaria persica)


Chinese wisteria (Wisteria sinensis)


Forest lily (Veltheimia bracteata)


Horned Nubian aloe (Aloe camperi ‘Cornuta’)


Spring Snowflake (Leucojum aestivum)


Purple-leafed Redbud tree (Cercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’)


Mystery stone fruit trees with lovely white blooms


Ornamental peach trees with variegated blooms