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Tag Archives: spring

Spring in the Cummer Gardens

Mar

20

It is spring time in the Cummer Gardens. Stop by to enjoy the beauty of nature in the lovely spring weather.

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Cummer Work of Art To Be Featured At The Ringling Museum

Jan

29

The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is pleased to announce the inclusion of Giovanni Battista Zelotti’s Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter in The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibition, Paolo Veronese: A Master and His Workshop in Renaissance Venice. The piece is…

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Spring Comes to The Cummer

Dec

03

Prepare to watch the Cummer Gardens change for Spring! On December 3, our landscape maintenance team from Valley Crest Landscape Management as well as a team of volunteers will assemble to plant…

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Wordless Wednesday – Springtime in the Gardens

Mar

21

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What’s Blooming? Dianthus!

Feb

02

The name Dianthus is from the Greek words dios (“god”) and anthos (“flower”), and was cited by the Greek botanist Theophrastus.

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