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Plants in Bloom for April 1 - April 7

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Tulips are in full-flower around the Garden and should not be missed. Cherries are also in full-flower in the Japanese Garden but petals will be dropping soon.


Tulips  (lf)
Climatron Axis

Tulipa 'Banja Luka'  (js)
Heckman Bulb Garden

Flowering crabapples are now coming into full bloom. Other small flowering trees of note include: serviceberries and bird cherry.


Crabapples and bulbs  (lf)
Heckman Bulb Garden

Redbud and white redbud are also in full flower. The flowering dogwoods are not far behind.


Our pansies came through the winter very well and are making lovely displays throughout the Garden including in the Kemper Center's Pansy Trial Beds. Many spring-flowering annuals, such as toadflax have been planted and are starting to flower.

 

Herbaceous perennials of note now flowering include: Virginia bluebells, pasque flower, and windflower.


Also of note are candytuft, bugleweed, and epimediums.


The flowering bulbs are popping up all over with daffodil and tulip cultivars in full flower in many locations. From now through the end of April the spring flowering bulbs will be very showy in the bulb gardens. Don't miss the charming grape hyacinth as well as the true hyacinths.


Spring bulbs  (sb)
Samuels Bulb Garden

You can also still enjoy the beauty of spring blooming in the Shoenberg Temperate House.


Wax flower Chamelaucium ciliatum  (lf)
Shoenberg Temperate House

Euphorbia dendroides  (lf)
Shoenberg Temperate House

Crimson bottlebrush Callistemon citrinus  (lf)
Shoenberg Temperate House

In the Climatron don’t' miss the unusual color of the jade vine located on the lower level of the Climatron near the exit to the Brookings Interpretive Center. Also enjoy the lovely heliconias.


Jade vine Strongylodon macrobotrys  (lf)
Climatron

Heliconia, Heliconia caribaea  (lf)
Climatron
 

Many spring flowering shrubs are flowering this week, including the Koreanspice viburnum and Japanese flowering quince. Rhododendron P.J.M. in the Rhododendron Garden is in full bloom.


Azalea Rhododendron 'P.J.M.'  (lf)
Rhododendron Garden

Other shrubs to note are fothergilla and azaleas that will be flowering in many locations inlcuding the Azalea and Rhododendron Garden as well as in the Japanese Garden.


White and pink dogwood, lavendar redbud, and red azaleas  (lf)
Rhododendron Garden

Azaleas  (lf)
Japanese Garden

A few camellias are still flowering in the Linnean House. Bedding primroses and cyclamen continue to be showy. Overhead in the hanging baskets is the lovely, sweet-smelling Jasminum polyanthum.


Jasminum polyanthum  (lf)
Linnean House

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