
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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