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Winter 2012 - December

Cercidyphyllum japonicum

Morning light streaks past the two Cercidyphyllum japonicum.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Pond Garden

View down the sweeping hill towards the Pond Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper

The Media Schist of the Ruin sparkles in the winter light.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Emma Seniuk

Emma Seniuk renovates The Cut Flower Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Arisaema sikokianum

Arisaema sikokianum seed pod has ripened in The Asian Woods Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper
The Chanticleer Terrace Gardens

The center lawn of The Chanticleer Terrace Gardens is redesigned.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Malus [Red Jewel] 'Jewelcole'

Malus [Red Jewel] 'Jewelcole' has dainty red berries that persist late into winter.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Aster 'Miss Bessie'

Aster 'Miss Bessie' blooms into December in the Gravel Garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Ligularia fisheri

Ligularia fisheri, a late blooming, yellow Ligularia has delicate seedpods.

Photo by Lisa Roper

Previous Weeks

What's in Bloom - 2011 Season

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

Opening Times

Wednesday - Sunday


10am - 5pm

Early Openings in 2019


Chanticleer opens at 8:00 am on the first Saturday of each month:
April 6, May 4, June 1, July 6,
August 3, September 7, October 5, and November 2. Regular admission fees apply.

Full Parking Lot


Our parking lot holds 120 cars and can fill on weekends Please car pool and understand once we reach capacity, you will need to wait until the parking staff directs you to an open spot or plan to visit at a non-peak time.

News & Events

Chanticleer Lecture


On Sunday, March 31 at 2pm, Christopher Woods speaks on
Gardenlust: A Botanical Tour of the World’s Best New Gardens, his new book, at the Radnor Memorial Library.
Arrive early to secure your seat at this free program.

Mother's Day News


Due to anticipated large crowds, there will be no picnicking on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 12th.

America’s Garden Capital Passport


Pick up your copy of the Passport when you visit Chanticleer and start collecting stamps and stickers at over 30 public gardens. Free while supplies last.
Learn More

Chanticleer In the News


High praise from
The New York Times,
Chicago Tribune, Garden Design,
St. Catharines Standard, and FlipKey by Trip Advisor.

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