Blooms at Mount Auburn

November 5, 2019

Mount Auburn’s landscape is composed of a diverse array of plants and trees that come into bloom at different times and in different seasons.

What’s in Bloom: Week of November 4, 2019

Japanese anemone, Anemone hupehensis, several locations

Aster, Aster tartaricus, Asa Gray garden

Aster, Symphyotrichum ‘Raydon’s Favorite’, Asa Gray garden

Mountain fleece, Persicaria amplexicaulis, Asa Gray garden

Leopard plant, Ligularia sp., Asa Gray garden

Panicle hydrangea, Hydrangea paniculata, several locations

Rose, Rosa sp., several locations

‘The Fairy’ rose, Rosa ‘The Fairy’, @ Sphinx

Witch hazel, Hamamelis virginiana, Oak Ave., Hazel Path

Chrysanthemum, Chrysanthemum sp., many locations

Ladies tresses, Spiranthes sp., Beech Ave.

‘Endless Summer’ Hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Bailmer’, Spelman Rd.

‘Knockout’ rose, Rosa ’Radrazz’, Spelman Rd.

‘Rose Creek’ Abelia, Abelia xgrandiflora ‘Rose Creek’, Field Rd.

Geranium, Geranium ‘Rozanne’, Admin. Bldg.

Catmint, Nepetaa ‘Blue Wonder’, Azalea Path

Cosmos, Cosmos bipinnatus, Greenhouse garden

Zinnia, Zinnia sp., Greenhouse garden

Cock’s comb, Celosia sp., Greenhouse garden

Globe amaranth, Gomphrena sp., Greenhouse garden

German statice, Limonium sp., Greenhouse garden

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