Across the grounds, anemones are blooming! Look for the bright pink blooms of Curtain Call Deep Rose Japanese Anemone (Anemone ‘Curtain Call Deep Rose’) in the Lerner Garden of the Five Senses, and the double-petaled blooms of Whirlwind anemone in the Burpee Kitchen Garden (Anemone ‘Whirlwind’). Also blooming are the Inverleith red bistort (Bistorta amplexicaulis ‘Inverleith’) in the Cleaver Lawn and the American ipecac (Gillenia stipulata) in the Haney Hillside Garden.
Emory Welcome Gardens
1) Midnight Marvel hibiscus – Hibiscus ‘Midnight Marvel’
2) Mountain garlic – Allium senescens
3) Starry Starry Night hibiscus – Hibiscus ‘Starry Starry Night’
4) Pretty Lady Emily Japanese anemone – Anemone hupehensis ‘Pretty Lady Emily’
5) Nekan blue sage – Salvia azurea ‘Nekan’
Butterfly House
1) Sneezeweed – Helenium autumnale
2) Great blue lobelia – Lobelia siphilitica
3) Hillside Black Beauty bugbane – Actaea simplex ‘Hillside Black Beauty’
4) New England aster – Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
5) Party Girl prairie mallow – Sidalcea ‘Party Girl’
6) Pink Saucer Japanese anemone – Anemone hupehensis ‘Pink Saucer’
Pond Garden
1) BERRY WHITE® panicled hydrangea – Hydrangea paniculata ‘Renba’
2) Blue Chiffon® rose-of-Sharon – Hibiscus syriacus ‘Notwoodthree’
3) New Love clematis – Clematis ‘New Love’
4) Pink Beauty shrubby cinquefoil – Potentilla fruticosa ‘Pink Beauty’
5) Southern Cross ironweed – Vernonia × ‘Southern Cross’
6) Stiff aster – Ionactis linariifolia
Café Walk
1) Limelight panicled hydrangea – Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’
2) WILD SWAN™ anemone – Anemone ‘MACANE001’
3) True Blue gentian – Gentiana ‘True Blue’
4) Cupid’s dart – Catananche caerulea
5) Henry Eilers sweet coneflower – Rudbeckia subtomentosa ‘Henry Eilers’
6) AUTUMN JOY stonecrop – Hylotelephium ‘Herbstfreude’
Great Lawn
1) September Charm anemone – Anemone × hybrida ‘September Charm’
2) Purple wood-aster – Eurybia spectabilis
3) Rough blazing star – Liatris aspera
4) Tall tickseed – Coreopsis tripteris
5) Nekan blue sage – Salvia azurea ‘Nekan’
Lerner Garden of the Five Senses
1) Angelica – Angelica polymorpha
2) Blue River II hibiscus – Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Blue River II’
3) Cardinal flower – Lobelia cardinalis
4) Purple cyclamen – Cyclamen purpurascens
5) Scarlet rose mallow – Hibiscus coccineus
6) Curtain Call Deep Rose anemone – Anemone ‘Curtain Call Deep Rose’
Slater Forest Pond
1) Toad lily – Tricyrtis macropoda
2) Closed bottle gentian – Gentiana clausa
3) White turtlehead – Chelone glabra
Cleaver Lawn
1) Robustissima grape-leaf anemone – Anemone tomentosa ‘Robustissima’
2) Diana rose-of-Sharon – Hibiscus syriacus ‘Diana’
3) Autumn Fire stonecrop – Hylotelephium ‘Autumn Fire’
4) Pink Penny cranesbill – Geranium ‘Pink Penny’
5) Iron Gate Delight hosta – Hosta ‘Iron Gate Delight’
6) Inverleith red bistort – Bistorta amplexicaulis ‘Inverleith’
Reiser Woodland Garden
1) Autumn Glow toad lily – Tricyrtis formosana ‘Autumn Glow’
2) Bevis soft shield fern – Polystichum setiferum ‘Bevis’
3) Narrow tassel fern – Polystichum retrosopaleaceum
4) Japanese yellow sage – Salvia koyamae
5) Brunette bugbane – Actaea simplex ‘Brunette’
Arbor Garden
1) Pure Joy stonecrop – Hylotelephium ‘Pure Joy’
2) Tea of heaven – Platycrater arguta
3) New Millenium Blue Lace larkspur – Delphinium elatum ‘Blue Lace’
4) Issai beautyberry – Callicarpa dichotoma ‘Issai’
5) Coral Knock Out® rose – Rosa ‘Radral’
6) Wood’s Blue aster – Aster ‘Wood’s Blue’
Haney Hillside Garden
1) Cardinal flower – Lobelia cardinalis
2) Culver’s root – Veronicastrum virginicum
3) Appalachian blazing star – Liatris microcephala
4) Appalachian bugbane – Actaea cordifolia
5) Seven-son flower – Heptacodium miconioides
6) American ipecac – Gillenia stipulata
7) Heart-leaved aster – Symphyotrichum cordifolium
Vayo Meditation Garden
1) WILD SWAN™ anemone – Anemone ‘MACANE001’
2) Great blue lobelia – Lobelia siphilitica
3) Himalayan maidenhair fern – Adiantum venustum
4) The King golden male fern – Dryopteris affinis ‘The King’
Giles Rhododendron and Perennial Garden
1) Aureola Japanese forest grass – Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’
2) Mixed Hosta cultivars – Hosta spp.
3) Yellow wax bells – Kirengeshoma palmata
4) Golden Glory cornelian cherry dogwood – Cornus mas ‘Golden Glory’
5) Japanese painted fern – Athyrium niponicum ‘Pictum’
Bibby and Harold Alfond Children’s Garden
1) SNOW FLAKE oakleaf hydrangea – Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Brido’
2) Gold Medal water lily – Nymphaea ‘Gold Medal’
3) Closed bottle gentian – Gentiana clausa
4) Rooguchi clematis – Clematis ‘Rooguchi’
5) Tiny Toy aster – Aster ‘Tiny Toy’
6) Lilac Squirrel burnet – Sanguisorba hakusanensis ‘Lilac Squirrel’
7) Fire Island hosta – Hosta ‘Fire Island’
Burpee Kitchen Garden
1) Common hibiscus – Hibiscus moscheutos
2) Head Over Heels® Adore™ hibiscus – Hibiscus ‘RutHib3’
3) Brownies hairy alumroot – Heuchera villosa ‘Brownies’
4) Whirlwind anemone – Anemone ‘Whirlwind’
5) Pinkroot – Spigelia marilandica
Borsarge Education Center Gardens
1) Autumn Bride hairy alumroot – Heuchera villosa ‘Autumn Bride’
2) Cutleaf coneflower – Rudbeckia laciniata
3) Sweet goldenrod – Solidago odora
4) Goldsturm orange coneflower – Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’
5) Stiff aster – Ionactis linariifolia
6) White turtlehead – Chelone glabra