While the Garden continues to shine with its fall colors, there are additional new blooms that are giving those trees a run for their money. This variety is what makes visiting the Garden during fall so worthwhile. Plus, it’s the final month of SOAR – Monarch Migration and GLOW begins later this month as well. On top of all of that, you’ll also see fencing around the Living Wall area as the Garden prepares its new Staghorn Fern Collection. So, if you haven’t visited the Garden recently, now’s the time to do so! If you don’t believe us, just take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s audio blog below! 

 

Photos from the Garden

Blue potato bush
Blue potato bush

Rambling Cassia
Rambling Cassia

Myrtle-leafed milkwort
Myrtle-leafed milkwort

Carpet of white sweet alyssum
Carpet of white sweet alyssum

Philippine violetPhilippine violet

Split leaf philodendron
Split leaf philodendron

Bird of paradise
Bird of paradise

Rusty fig growing out of a rock
Rusty fig growing out of a rock

Indian banyan tree
Indian banyan tree


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