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The 2004 year´s choice of ´Horticulture Magazine´
(as one of 10 gardens that Inspire Us… featured in their April 2004 Centennial issue),
should be one of your first stops if you live or visit the Cleveland, Ohio area.  Henry says,
"the gardens here are designed so that there is something different blooming every two weeks
and there is no one time that they can come to see everything or even 1‰ of what there is to see."


Gardenview Horticultural Park, Strongsville, Ohio
16711 Pearl Road  (Rt. 42, south of Rt. 82)
Call ahead for their hours or arranging for a group tour:  (440) 238-6653



Here is a sneak peak of what you may find when you visit...

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Anytime is a wonderful time to visit Gardenview, as early as February or March through the end of October, but in the Spring you will find many plants in their spring bloom.  Gardenview's plantings range from the usual splendor of spring daffodil bulbs to the unusual and many seldom seen spring offerings. 


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There is a splendid showing of 'Brunnera macrophylla',

formerly known as 'Anchusa myosotidiflora' which
Henry thinks was a much better name for it because
it is an Anchusa that looks like a forget-me-not.

Chinese Forget-me-nots shout out a song of spring blue !

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One of the many plantings of tulips...

they added 8,000 more last Fall.



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Flowering crabapples are a very special

feature at Garenview.  They have

500 varieties on the grounds.

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Take a leisurely stroll ...

"heading into the back forty".

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Miniture daffodils

with Nepeta subsessilis,

a gorgeous, seldom seen Catmint.


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