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Missouri Botanical Garden: Plants in Bloom
AT A GLANCE
November 22 - November 29, 2001
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Autumn foliage of the Japanese maples in the Japanese Garden remains
colorful.
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Eastern witchhazels (Hamamelis virginiana) are past peak bloom, but
the large specimens in the Jenkins Daylily Garden are still fragrant on warm,
sunny days.
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Some roses in the Gladney and Lehmann Rose Gardens are still showy.
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The rich colors of autumn paint the walled Moorish garden in the Shoenberg
Temperate House. Bright salmon cyclamen (Cyclamen 'Halios Bright
Salmon') are complemented by deep red coleus (Solenostemon scuttelariodes
'Oxblood').
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The earliest of the camellias are blooming in the Linnean House, giving a
hint of the glory to come this winter. They are accompanied by the sweet
aroma of the Fragrant olive trees (Osmanthus fragrans). Camellias
are featured in the hanging baskets.
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