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Missouri Botanical Garden: Plants in Bloom
AT A GLANCE
June 23, 2000 - June 29, 2000
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Daylilies in the Jenkins Daylily Garden are at peak bloom and are very
showy.
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Bottlebrush buckeyes (Aesculus parviflora) are past peak bloom,
but still impressive.
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Hardy waterlilies are blooming in the pool at the base of the dry
streambed on the Knolls.
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Roses in both the Gladney and Lehmann Rose Gardens are at the peak of
seasonal bloom.
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The heady aroma of Gardenia (Gardenia augusta) fills the Shoenberg
Temperate House. Look for the showy flowers of the Caper vine
(Capparis spinosa), whose flower bud is the caper of commerce.
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The large, colorful foliage of Rex begonias and bright flowers of
Impatiens (Impatiens 'Tempo Series') fill the beds below the
winter-blooming camellia trees. New guinea impatiens (Impatiens
hawkeri 'Paradise Lavender Blue') and Kangaroo Ferns
(Microsorium diversifolium) are featured in hanging baskets.
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