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Missouri Botanical Garden: Plants in Bloom
AT A GLANCE
APRIL 18 - APRIL 24, 1997
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Dogwoods, Redbuds, and White redbuds are in full bloom throughout
the Garden.
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Crabapples are past peak bloom, but many are still nice throughout
the grounds.
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Lilacs are blooming in The Knolls and the Scented Garden.
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Azaleas are becoming showy in the Lopata Azalea/Rhododendron
Garden.
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Tulips and many Daffodils remain showy throughout the grounds.
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Bluebells and other woodland wildflowers are blooming in the
English Woodland Garden.
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Viburnums are very showy throughout the
Garden.
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The Fairy primroses are the showiest element of a very colorful
Linnean House.
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The Temperate House abounds with flowers and fragrance. Especially
showy is the Moorish Garden, featuring standards of Rose 'Sunsprite'
and Canary Island broom.
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Kwanzan cherries and Azaleas are showy in the Japanese Garden.
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Both blue and white Spanish bluebells are flowering in the
Mausoleum Area.
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Tree peonies are blooming in the Margaret Grigg Nanjing Friendship
Garden.
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Pansies that overwintered in many locations on the grounds are very
showy.
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Dwarf bearded iris are beginning to bloom in the Goodman Iris
Garden.
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