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Missouri Botanical Garden: Plants in Bloom
AT A GLANCE
November 23 - November 30, 2000
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A series of hard freezes this past week has essentially brought both
flowering as well as the fall color seasons to a close.
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Holly berries are showy throughout the Garden grounds.
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The sweet aroma of the Fragrant olive trees (Osmanthus fragrans)
fills the Linnean House. The earliest Camellias are starting to bloom,
a hint of the show to come this winter.
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The walled Moorish garden in the Shoenberg Temperate House features the
bright red leaves of Coleus (Solenostemon 'Oxblood) and the
unusual furry blossoms of Lion's ear from South Africa (Leonotis
leonurus).
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The Orchid tree (Bauhinia x blakeana) and the Glorybower vine
(Clerodendrum splendens) in the Climatron® are becoming showy.
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