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Tag Archives: English Garden

Crepe Myrtle

Jun

28

This magnificent tree originated from the Indian subcontinent, reaching China, South East Asia, and Oceania. The Crepe Myrtle, also known by its Latin and scientific name Lagerstroemia, arrived in England in 1759, but due to…

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What’s Blooming? – Agapanthus

May

17

With the heat and humidity that is prominent in Florida, gardens that thrive on color can count on the Agapanthus aka the African Lily or Lily-of-the-Nile to sustain its color throughout the Summer months.

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What’s Blooming? Gloriosa Lily!

Apr

26

The Gloriosa Lily, also known as the flame lily, fire lily, or glory lily, is from the plant family of Colchicacea, and originates from…

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Wordless Wednesday – What is this plant?

Apr

25

Do you know what this plant is? Leave a comment with the answer for a chance to win a free pass to the Museum.

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Wordless Wednesday – Looking Up

Apr

18

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What’s Blooming? Agapanthus!

Apr

12

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