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Week of May 31, 2013

Allium, 'Lucy Ball', Lupinus perenis, Papaver rhoas, Salvia nemerosa 'Carradona' and
Nepeta sibirica 'Souvenir d' Andre Chaudron' create a tapestry in The Pond Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper

White Oaks relflected in the Ruin water table.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Two varieties of Kale, Redbor and Lacinato, create interesting patterns in the Serpentine Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Purple Smokebush, yellow Wild Indigo, and deep blue Italian Bugloss intermingle on The Long Border.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Two Yucca rostrata's stand sentry in The Gravel Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Tropaeolum peregrinum, commonly called Canary Creeper, grows on a Yew in The Chanticleer Terrace.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Containers of Agave americana line the Gravel Terrace in the Chanticleer House Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Cordyline australis 'Red Star' emerges from a planting of lettuce, kale and bronze fennel on The Chanticleer Plateau.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Robinia pseudoacacia 'Frisia', The Golden Locust, hangs over a bed filled with pink carnations, stock, gerber daisies and snapdragons near The Entrance Pavillion.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Gladiola communis ssp. byzantinus 'Cruentus' , a wild flower in the Mediterranean, emerges from Nasella tennuisima, The Mexican Hair Grass, in The Gravel Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Flowers float in a container on The Chanticleer Terraces.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Bright salmon colored chairs await visitors beneath a Japanese Tree Lilac.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Chionanthus virginicus and Rosa 'Korwest' intertwine by the Pond Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Seed clusters of Acer cissifolium ssp. henryi, the vine-leaved Maple, hang over a path in The Asian Woods.

Photo by Lisa Roper

'Liberty Yellow 'snapdragon, 'Purple Sensation' Ornamental Onion, and Red Vipor's Bugloss, grow under the unopened spikes of Foxtail Lily in The Cut Flower Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Cirsium rivulare 'Atropurpureum' , or Plume Thistle, shows off its vibrant magenta flowers in The Cut Flower Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Previous Weeks

What's in Bloom - 2012 Season

Take a look at last seasons Highlights to help plan your visit this season...

Opening Times

Wednesday - Sunday


10am - 5pm

Parking reservations are required until
3pm Wednesdays-Sundays.

Friday Evenings


The garden will be open until 8pm through Labor Day.
Parking reservations are required until 6:30pm.
Due to limited parking, we cannot accommodate groups on Friday evenings.

Picnicking is permitted only in the picnic areas, except on Friday evenings from 4-8pm, guests may picnic anywhere in the garden.
We ask guests to carry out what they bring in.

Early Saturdays in 2025


We open at 8:00am on the following Saturdays: May 3, June 7,
July 5, August 2, September 6,
October 4, and November 1.
Regular admission fees apply and Parking reservations are required.

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Purchase a 2025 Season Pass, good through November 9, 2025. Buy your pass now.

House and Garden Tours


Held every Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 11am.
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Garden Highlights Tour


Held every Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm.
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News & Events

Biodiversity Survey


We are proud to announce the release of our Biodiversity Survey, which outlines the impact that our garden has on the insect and animal populations that we intersect with.
Listen to Bill Thomas on Margaret Roach's podcast, A Way to Garden, as they discuss the Biodiversity Survey.

Read the Full Report



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