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Missouri Botanical Garden: Plants in Bloom
AT A GLANCE
MAY 10 - MAY 16, 1996
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Azaleas throughout the Garden continue at peak bloom. The displays in the Azalea/Rhododendron Garden, Japanese Garden, Lehmann Rose Garden and just north of the Mausoleum area are particularly showy.
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The English Woodland Garden is showy, with many native and exotic wildflowers blooming in the understory beneath dogwoods and azaleas.
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Both blue and white Spanish Bluebells create a carpet of bloom in the Mausoleum area.
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Flowering Dogwoods are past peak bloom, but some of the trees in the English Woodland Garden are still showy.
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The Wisteria on Teahouse Island in the Japanese Garden is now in bloom.
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Iris are beginning to bloom in the Goodman Iris Garden.
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The Golden chain Laburnum in the Shoenberg Temperate House is very showy.
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The Panama Hat plant and the exotic "Devil's tongue," Amorphophallus, are blooming in the Climatron®.
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