Come enjoy the cooler weather – especially in the mornings – with a walk through the Garden. Some of our newly planted areas, including the Upper Meadow and our All Things Wicked & Wonderful areas, are really starting to fill in as time passes. There are also a number of trees showing off in the Garden right now, including the paperbark trees, white ironbark trees and lemon scented gum trees, among others. Take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog below to learn more!

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Orange cestrum and blue plumbago
Orange cestrum and blue plumbago

Blooming grass with purple salvia & Mexican bush sage behind it
Blooming grass with purple salvia & Mexican bush sage behind it

Chocolate daisies
Chocolate daisies

Paperbark trees
Paperbark trees

White ironbark trees
White ironbark trees

 
Lemon scented gum treeLemon scented gum tree

Yeelanna malleeYeelanna mallee

Ombu treeOmbu tree

Leucophyllum frutescens or Texas sage


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.