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20 May

A Passion for Peonies

As the season transitions from spring into summer, Greenwood’s peonies begin to open, providing an intriguing and delightful variety of colors and forms.

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15 Apr

Spring Magnolias

Saucer and star magnolias are some of the first trees to bloom in the spring. Learn more about these beautiful trees at Greenwood.

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16 Mar

Beauty in the Details

Learn about tree bark and the remarkable variety of textures, patterns and colors you can find in our collection of trees on your next visit to Greenwood.

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18 Jan

Winter Scents

People are often surprised to learn that there are flowers that naturally bloom in the middle of winter. Learn more about three of the winter blooms we have here at Greenwood.

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2 Jan

The Beauty of Greenwood

Please enjoy this video featuring the beauty of Greenwood Gardens during 2021. We look forward to seeing you in 2022.

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19 Oct

The Sustaining Role of Leaves

Leaves provide much more than oxygen and shade. Learn the role leaves play in nature and what happens to them at Greenwood.

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17 Aug

Talking Turkeys at Greenwood

The turkeys are Greenwood quite the showmen, fanning their tails and dragging their wings for female turkeys and visitors alike.

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21 Jul

Greenwood’s Rookwood Legacy

The Rookwood tiles and ornaments decorating our Teahouse, Summer House and grottoes is one of the largest outdoor collections.

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18 May

Candelabras and Conkers

Our Summer House is flanked by four Horse Chestnut trees. In this month's Notes from the Garden, we explore the history and significance of these majestic trees as they come into bloom at Greenwood.

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16 Apr

Treasuring the Sakura Moment

Japanese cherry trees signal a vibrant welcome to spring at Greenwood. In this month's Notes from the Garden, we focus on these blossoms that have long captivated the world.

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