October is here and with it comes some spooky and spectacular sights in the Garden. The orchids and bromeliads in the Greenhouse are donning some darker colors and thinner petals, giving them a spidery look. If in the Dorothy and John Bohannon Rose Garden on a particularly cold morning, you may be able to see the moonflower and morning glories open at the same time!  To learn more about what’s blooming make sure to listen to Georgiann Keller’s audio blog and scroll through the pictures below. Then grab a friend and head over to the Garden to find them in person. 

 

Photos from the Garden

Honeysuckle, fuchsia, coleus and marigolds

Beautiful bedding borders in the Courtyard

Fairy lilies

Pink marshmallow’ fuchsia

‘Anabel’ fuchsia

Carmel blue’ fuchsia

‘First love’ fuchsia

Quasar’ fuchsia

‘Voodoo’ fuchsia

White mandaviya vine

Beds full of Dahlias, marigolds, chrysanthemums

Sunflowers

Moon flowers

Morning glories

Gemini’ rose

‘Oktoberfest’ rose

Judy Garland’ rose

Sea squill spires

Various new orchid blooms in the Greenhouse

Various new orchid blooms in the Greenhouse

Bromeliad blooms in the Greenhouse

 

Want to see what’s blooming in person? Get your tickets here.