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Missouri Botanical Garden: Plants in Bloom
AT A GLANCE
July 07, 2000 - July 13, 2000
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Daylilies in the Jenkins Daylily Garden are at peak bloom.
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Roses in both the Gladney and Lehmann Rose Gardens are at the peak of
seasonal bloom.
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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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The Late bottlebrush buckeyes (Aesculus parviflora f. serotina) by
the Maze is still showy.
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The Shoenberg Temperate House features the showy flowers of the Caper
vine (Capparis spinosa). The caper you eat is the bud of this
flower. Figs are ripening high above the walled Moorish garden.
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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 in the Linnean House. New guinea
impatiens (Impatiens hawkeri 'Paradise Lavender Blue') and
Kangaroo Ferns (Microsorium diversifolium) are featured in
hanging baskets.
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