The Children’s Garden reopened just in time to enjoy its blooms including the Inca Queen, Giant Salvia and Blue Butterfly bush, which gets its name not only from its shape and color but also because it attracts butterflies. Outside of the Children’s Garden, there’s plenty of other blooms throughout the Garden, but you’ll have to take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s latest audio blog tour of the Garden below to find out more! Please note, due to our upcoming exciting after-dark light exhibit, GLOW, some areas within the Rose Garden, Desert Garden and Banyan Grove may be off limits to visitors as lights are installed. 

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Inca Queen
Inca Queen

Giant salvia
Giant salvia

Blue butterfly bush
Blue butterfly bush

Flowering maple
Flowering maple

Mystic Spirit dahlia
Mystic Spirit dahlia

White angel trumpet
White angel trumpet


The Garden has remained open to serve the community by being a place to encourage wellness and health through nature and open space. Please help keep us open by considering a gift to the Garden. You can do so here.