It is spring time in the Cummer Gardens. Stop by to enjoy the beauty of nature in the lovely spring weather.
Spring in the Cummer Gardens
by Amber Sesnick, Marketing Manager in Gardens
Mar
20
Gardener’s Corner – How to Care for Perennial Salvia
by Amber Sesnick, Marketing Manager in Gardens
Oct
11
Salvia is both and an annual and perennial herb that can grow seasonally or year-round in warm climates. There are many different…
Wordless Wednesday – Looking Up
by Amber Sesnick, Marketing Manager in Community, Gardens
Apr
18
Bumble Bee in the Gardens
by Amber Sesnick, Marketing Manager in Gardens
Apr
05
A bumble bee collecting nectar from some salvia blooms.
What’s Blooming? Salvia!
by Cummer Museum Admin, Director of Art Education in Gardens
Jan
19
Salvia derives its name from the Latin salvere “to save”; referring to the long-held belief in the herb’s healing properties. Pliny the Elder was the…
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