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What's in Bloom
at Brookside Gardens

January-February
Plants with interesting bark such as paperbark maple, colorful fruit such as holly, or early flowers such as Lenten rose, snowdrops, winter jasmine, witchhazel

March
Anemones, Cornelian cherry, crocus, daphne, forsythia, Japanese andromeda, rhododendrons, sweetbox, winterhazels

April
Azaleas, crabapples, daffodils, dogwood, grape hyacinths, flowering cherry, magnolias, quince, perennials, purple-leaf plum, redbud, tulips, viburnums

May
Azaleas, bulbs, clematis, dovetree, flowering shrubs, fringetree, Japanese dogwood, perennials, red buckeye, smokebush, viburnums, wisteria

June
Annuals, golden rain tree, herbs, hydrangeas, Japanese iris, perennials, mountain laurel, roses, Satsuki azaleas, southern magnolia, stewartia

July-August
Annuals, butterfly bush, chaste tree, crape myrtle, hydrangeas, perennials, rose-of Sharon, roses, summersweet, trumpet vine, water and bog plants

September
Annuals, perennials, autumn crocus, roses, ornamental grasses, ornamental cabbage and kale, water hyacinths, autumn witchhazel

October-November
Fall color of deciduous trees and shrubs such as dogwood, Japanese maple, winged euonymus. Ornamental fruit of barberry , beautyberry, holly, pyracantha, viburnum

December
Winter interest of ornamental grasses, heavenly bamboo, hollies, red and yellow-stemmed dogwood





 

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