Springtime
in the Garden
In early March, spring creeps in. Fruit trees and witch hazels bloom on bare limbs and early bulbs emerge among the leaves. By April, daffodils, tulips and bluebells color the ground while viburnum and redbuds paint the canopy above. The blazing colors of rhododendrons and azaleas fill the space between. With the warming May weather, peonies, iris and roses emerge. Learn what makes “A Million Blooms” possible in our formally designed Central Garden beds and in our naturalized areas filled with perennials.
This is an online virtual tour via Zoom.