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Missouri Botanical Garden: Plants in Bloom
AT A GLANCE
December 27, 2002 - January 2, 2003
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Ozark witchhazels (Hamamelis vernalis) are in bloom. Large specimens
can be found at the south end of the Jenkins Daylily Garden.
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Fruits of hollies throughout the grounds are showy.
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Winter may have arrived outdoors, but blooms are plentiful in the Shoenberg
Temperate House. Yellow daisies (Argyranthemum frutescens ‘Maggie’),
purple Mexican bush sage (Salvia leucantha) and rose colored cyclamen
(Cyclamen ‘Concerto Rose Pink Louisa’) brighten the tiled Moorish
Garden. Smell the heady fragrance of the Wintersweet tree (Chimonanthes
praecox).
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The Linnean House is bursting with color and fragrance. Many of the camellias
are beginning to bloom, accompanied by richly colored poinsettias
(Euphorbia pulcherrima ‘Freedom Rose’ and ‘Winter Rose Pink’) and
cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum ‘Concerto Cordelia). Look for the showy
pink sweet pea blossoms (Lathyrus odoratus ‘Winter-flowering pink’),
and enjoy the rich aroma of fragrant olive (Osmanthus fragrans).
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