Fall colors have officially hit the Garden. Now is the time to visit if you’re interested in seeing the trees transform – shades of yellow, red and orange are appearing throughout the Garden’s 87 acres. If you’re interested in visiting to see these fall beauties, make sure to listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog below as she walks you through the latest blooms as well as which areas you’ll see these fall colors. And remember, now that we are officially in November, GLOW begins soon! If you haven’t purchased your tickets for this nighttime light exhibit, be sure to do so soon! 

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Sweetgum tree in the parking lot
Sweetgum tree in the parking lot
 
Dwarf pomegranate plants
Dwarf pomegranate plants
 
Sweet gum tree at the corner of Lakeview Road and Mesquite Lane
Sweet gum tree at the corner of Lakeview Road and Mesquite Lane
 
Red grape vines in the Garden for the Senses
Red grape vines in the Garden for the Senses
 
Red oak tree
Red oak tree
 
Loquat tree
Loquat tree
 
Pyracantha bush along the footpath at the edge of the dry lake bed
Pyracantha bush along the footpath at the edge of the dry lake bed
 
Oriental persimmon tree
Oriental persimmon tree
 
Date plum tree
Date plum tree

Southern magnolia tree seed pods
Southern magnolia tree seed pods
 
Crab apple espalier
Crab apple espalier

Purple butterfly bush
Purple butterfly bush
 
Marigolds
Marigolds
 
Cone flowers
Cone flowers
 
Early paper whites in the Rose Garden
Early paper whites in the Rose Garden
 
Giant potted Plumaria
Giant potted Plumaria

 


The Garden relies on generous donations from our Members, visitors and community to keep access to our 87 acres open for all and to provide unique horticultural experiences that help people find connections with nature. Please help us continue this mission for years to come by considering a gift to the Garden. You can do so here.