Goodbye summer, hello fall.  Fall officially begins this week, and it’s clear as day here in the Garden. Aside from the new plantings for the All Things Wicked & Wonderful exhibit opening October 1, there are clear signs of fall throughout the Garden. From seed pods on the California buckeye to the toyon berries in the Dorothy and John Bohannon Rose Garden, signs of fall are here. And now that it’s officially fall, we’ll be on the lookout for fall colors in the Garden! Take a listen to Georgiann Keller’s audio blog below to find out more.

 

 

Photos from the Garden

New plantings in the entry atrium
New plantings in the entry courtyard

Begonias in the fern pot
Begonias in the fern pot

Herb window boxes at Dottie’s
Herb window boxes at Dottie’s

Sugarbush
Sugarbush

California buckeyeCalifornia buckeye

Gasteria excelsa
Gasteria excelsa

Toyon
Toyon

Blue Sage flowers & seed pods
Blue Sage flowers & seed pods

Bee’s bliss sageBee’s bliss sage


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