Highlights: This week, visitors entering through the Emory Welcome Gardens might be wowed by the the massive scarlet blooms of the Midnight Marvel hibiscus (Hibiscus ‘Midnight Marvel’). Hydrangeas (Hydrangea) of many species and cultivars continue to bloom across the gardens—a particularly interesting example being the SNOW FLAKE oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Brido’ SNOW FLAKE) in flower near the restrooms of the Bibby and Harold Alfond Children’s Garden. The vibrant spires of our beloved cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis) and great blue lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica), both native to Maine, can be found in almost every garden area.
Emory Welcome Gardens
1) Pink Fascinator purple coneflower – Echinacea purpurea ‘Pink Fascinator’
2) Edge of Night calla lily – Zantedeschia ‘Edge of Night’
3) Tricolor lily – Lilium ‘Tricolor’
4) Double Blue balloon flower – Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Double Blue’
5) Midnight Marvel hibiscus – Hibiscus ‘Midnight Marvel’
6) UPTICK™ Yellow & Red tickseed – Coreopsis × ‘Baluptowed’ (Uptick™ Series)
Butterfly House
1) Great coneflower – Rudbeckia maxima
2) Peter Cottontail sneezewort – Achillea ptarmica ‘Peter Cottontail’
3) Jeana garden phlox – Phlox paniculata ‘Jeana’
4) Small globe thistle – Echinops ritro
5) Swamp milkweed – Asclepias incarnata
6) Eastern beebalm – Monarda bradburiana
Pond Garden
1) FIRST EDITIONS® GREAT STAR panicled hydrangea – Hydrangea paniculata ‘Le Vasterival’
2) BERRY WHITE® panicled hydrangea – Hydrangea paniculata ‘Renba’
3) Nodding wild onion – Allium cernuum
4) Blue Chiffon® rose-of-Sharon – Hibiscus syriacus ‘Notwoodthree’ Blue Chiffon®
5) Pollypetite® rose-of-Sharon – Hibiscus × ‘Rosina’
6) Serendipity ornamental onion – Allium × ‘Serendipity’
Café Walk
1) Limelight panicled hydrangea – Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’
2) WILD SWAN™ anemone – Anemone ‘MACANE001’
3) Millenium ornamental onion – Allium × ‘Millenium’
4) Allan P. McConnell hosta – Hosta ‘Allan P. McConnell’
5) True Blue gentian – Gentiana ‘True Blue’
Great Lawn
1) Great coneflower – Rudbeckia maxima
2) Zora lily – Lilium ‘Zora’
3) Meadow rue – Thalictrum rochebruneanum
4) Gateway spotted Joe-Pye weed – Eutrochium maculatum ‘Gateway’
5) Purple coneflower – Echinacea purpurea
6) September Charm anemone – Anemone × hybrida ‘September Charm’
7) Black Beauty lily – Lilium ‘Black Beauty’
8) Red Riding Hood garden phlox – Phlox paniculata ‘Red Riding Hood’
Lerner Garden of the Five Senses
1) Danielle garden phlox – Phlox paniculata ‘Danielle’
2) Miss Manners obedient plant – Physostegia virginiana ‘Miss Manners’
3) Angelica – Angelica gigas
4) Goldsturm orange coneflower – Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’
5) Candy Cat Japanese catmint – Nepeta subsessilis ‘Candy Cat’
Slater Forest Pond
1) Quick Fire panicled hydrangea – Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bulk’ Quick Fire
2) Great blue lobelia – Lobelia siphilitica
3) Assorted water lily cultivars – Nymphaea spp.
Cleaver Lawn
1) RUBY STAR purple coneflower – Echinacea ‘Rubinstern’
2) Robustissima grape-leaf anemone – Anemone tomentosa ‘Robustissima’
3) White Swan coneflower – Echinacea purpurea ‘White Swan’
4) Blue Satin Rose-of-Sharon – Hibiscus syriacus ‘Marina’
5) Sweet Summer panicled hydrangea – Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bokrathirteen’ Sweet Summer
6) Little Spire sage – Salvia yangii ‘Little Spire’
7) Diana rose-of-Sharon – Hibiscus syriacus ‘Diana’
Reiser Woodland Garden
1) Munchkin oakleaf hydrangea – Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Munchkin’
2) Polly Spout pinellia – Pinellia ‘Polly Spout’
3) Veratrum – Veratrum formosanum
4) Korean bellflower – Campanula takesimana
5) Light O’ Day bigleaf hydrangea – Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Bailday’ (First Editions Collection) Light O’Day
6) Ripple Effect pigsqueak – Bergenia ‘Ripple Effect’
Arbor Garden
1) Downy skullcap – Scutellaria incana
2) Herbstsonne coneflower – Rudbeckia ‘Herbstsonne’
3) Permathread™ Shades of rose tickseed – Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’
4) Japanese clethra – Clethra barbinervis
5) Praying Hands hosta – Hosta ‘Praying Hands’
6) Aphrodite sweetshrub – Calycanthus ‘Aphrodite’
7) Rattlesnake-master – Eryngium yuccifolium
Haney Hillside Garden
1) Purple coneflower – Echinacea purpurea
2) Cardinal flower – Lobelia cardinalis
3) Pinky Pollen Ring™ smooth hydrangea – Hydrangea arborescens ‘SMHALP’
4) Culver’s root – Veronicastrum virginicum
5) Fetterbush – Pieris floribunda
6) Bronze Wave hairy alumroot – Heuchera villosa ‘Bronze Wave’
7) Appalachian blazing star – Liatris microcephala
Vayo Meditation Garden
1) Plumleaf azalea – Rhododendron prunifolium
2) Ghost Japanese painted fern – Athyrium ‘Ghost’
3) WILD SWAN™ anemone – Anemone ‘MACANE001’
4) Great blue lobelia – Lobelia siphilitica
Giles Rhododendron and Perennial Garden
1) Annabelle smooth hydrangea – Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’
2) Sprite astilbe – Astilbe simplicifolia ‘Sprite’
3) Paul’s Glory hosta – Hosta ‘Paul’s Glory’
4) Japanese painted fern – Athyrium niponicum ‘Pictum’
5) Rhino Hide hosta – Hosta ‘Rhino Hide’
Bibby and Harold Alfond Children’s Garden
1) Invincibelle Spirit smooth hydrangea – Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA1’
2) Various coneflower species – Echinacea spp.
3) SNOW FLAKE oakleaf hydrangea – Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Brido’ SNOW FLAKE
4) Downy skullcap – Scutellaria incana
5) Honeysong Purple Stokes’ aster – Stokesia laevis ‘Honeysong Purple’
6) Blue Chiffon® rose-of-Sharon – Hibiscus syriacus ‘Notwoodthree’ Blue Chiffon®
7) Glenda spotted Joe-Pye weed – Eutrochium maculatum var. maculatum ‘Glenda’
Burpee Kitchen Garden
1) Dill – Anethum graveolens
2) Green Twister purple coneflower – Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Twister’
3) Tiara lily – Lilium ‘Tiara’
4) Zebrina striped mallow – Malva sylvestris ‘Zebrina’
5) Autumn Colors brown-eyed susan – Rudbeckia hirta ‘Autumn Colors’
Education Center Gardens
1) Rattlesnake-master – Eryngium yuccifolium
2) Slender mountain mint – Pycnanthemum tenuifolium
3) Blue monkshood – Aconitum uncinatum
4) Sputnik buttonbush – Cephalanthus occidentalis ‘Sputnik’
5) Prairie Glow brown-eyed Susan – Rudbeckia triloba ‘Prairie Glow’
6) Autumn Bride hairy alumroot – Heuchera villosa ‘Autumn Bride’