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Missouri Botanical Garden: Plants in Bloom
AT A GLANCE
March 4 - March 10, 2005
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Camellias are at peak bloom inside the Linnean House.
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Spring fragrances perfume the Shoenberg Temperate House, as many plants are
now blooming.
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Witchhazels are past peak bloom but many are still flowering in various
locations on the grounds. Large specimens can be found in the Daylily,
English Woodland, Kemper Native Shade, Chinese, and Japanese Gardens.
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Flowering apricot (Prunus mume) is blooming in the Chinese Garden.
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Hellebores are beginning to bloom in many locations on the grounds. Several
large, older collections can be found in the English Woodland Garden.
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Snowdrops (Galanthus spp.) are blooming in the Mausoleum, Heckman Bulb,
Hosta Walk, English Woodland and Kemper Bird Gardens. Winter aconite
(Eranthis hyemalis) is blooming in the English Woodland Garden. Drifts
of Crocus are now blooming in the Daylily Garden and in the open lawn area north
of the Lehmann Building.
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Pansies will bloom again with vigor as spring approaches.
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