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Tag Archives: Italian Garden

Connect to Yourself with Yoga in the Gardens!

Feb

25

Entering The Gardens you cannot help but to be amazed by their vast beauty. There is so much history, culture and imagination; from the large Oak tree…

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What’s Blooming? Agapanthus!

Apr

12

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A Brand New Interactive for the Gardens!

Mar

12

In honor of Garden Week, we have been working with Wingard Creative to develop a whole host of new interactive elements for the Gardens. We now have…

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What’s Blooming? Summer Skies Delphinium!

Mar

08

Summer Skies Delphinium is marked by immense, light to medium blue flower spikes with white ‘bees’ or centers. If seeds are sown in early spring…

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Wordless Wednesday – It’s Cold, But Still Beautiful in the Gardens!

Jan

04

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Italian Garden

Oct

20

The Italian Garden was designed in 1931, after Ninah Cummer had seen the gardens of the Villa Gamberaia. Ellen Biddle Shipman designed the garden to look very similar to…

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