December 2017 in the Garden
Despite the fact that there are still plenty of plants in flower in the Botanical Garden, December is really more a month for berries.
November 2017 in the Garden
November’s heavy hand often deals a death blow to the softer flowers and foliage that we enjoy through the early autumn. It isn’t technically winter in November, but it often feels that way.
October 2017 in the Garden
For October, the focus is on Hydrangea, an important summer- and fall-blooming group of deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs and climbers.
September 2017 in the Garden
Looking out the window the other day, following the trajectory of a rufous hummingbird as it zipped toward a fuchsia, I was suddenly struck by the utter exuberance and floral bounty of this group of plants.
Meet Beeologist in Residence Brian Campbell
Introducing Brian Campbell, the Garden’s new Beeologist in Residence.
August 2017 in the Garden
Learn about the Garden’s extensive collection of maples, including where to find particular specimen.
Top 10 APGA Conference Takeaway To-Do’s
What I enjoy most about conferences are the ideas. Ideas + people make for rich sessions and engaging discussions. Beautiful garden settings also help.
July 2017 in the Garden
Douglas Justice examines the Garden’s spectacular summer foliage and tree collections in the David C. Lam Asian Garden.
Celebrating Canada 150 with Maple Trees
Douglas Justice, Associate Director of Horticulture and Collections, explains what makes the maple tree collection an essential part of the Garden.
Interpretive Signs in the Garden
Discover highlights, facts & history from the Garden with our new interpretive signage.