The mild winter weather is confusing some plants throughout the Garden, leading to quite a few early blooms. Take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog to find out more. And while the blooms are definitely worth seeing, the Garden’s fairy garden, which has been created by visitors, is also getting into the spirit of the season. Come see what the fairies have been up to!

 

 

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Tree dahlia
Tree dahlia

Snail vine
Snail vine

 Ribbon bush
Ribbon bush

Chinese hat plant
Chinese hat plant

Lemmons Marigold
Lemmon’s marigold

Mexican tree marigold
Mexican tree marigold

Swizzle sticks blooms and seed puffballs
Swizzle sticks blooms and seed puffballs

Stenocereus Beneckei
Stenocereus Beneckei

Ceropegia dichotomy
Ceropegia dichotomy

Firewheel tree
Firewheel tree

Lace bark tree seed pods
Lace bark tree seed pods

Fairy village
Fairy village

 
Vibrant red Bougainvillea
Vibrant red Bougainvillea
 
Fig and palm trees growing together
Fig and palm trees growing together

 


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