More Photos from Our Community

Since we can't get to as many gardens as we'd like, we'll have to live vicariously through the photos club members have taken in May's, over the years.

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Blooming Amur Chokecherry (Prunus maackii) surrounded by Intermediate Yew (Taxus x media 'Bergi')
Crabapple in full bloom
Triumph Tulip, Boxwood
Weeping Willow
Flowers of Candy Stripe Moss Phlox
Tiny Todd Asiatic lily, in bloom
Suncatcher Triumph Tulip
Superbells Yellow Petunia, Luscious Lemonade Lantana, Limoncello Supertunia
Ice Follies Lenten Rose, in bloom
Crabapples & Tulips in bloom
Flowers of Blue Pearl Jacob's Ladder
Distinctive bark of the Gray Birch 'Whitespire Senior'
Amur Chokecherry (Prunus maackii) in bloom, early spring
Clematis 'Fireworks'
Peach Blossom Astilbe, in bloom
Sherbet Blend Tulips, in bloom
Suncatcher Triumph Tulip
Angel Tiger Eyes Viola
Suncatcher Triumph Tulip
Flower of Kilian Donahue Clematis
 Westcountry Lupins, in bloom
Blue Mirror Delphinium, in bloom
Flowers of Nova Zembla Rhododendron
Mache Mix Persian Buttercups
 Passionale Tulip, American Dream Tulip, Bellissima Red English Daisy, Texas Gold Tulip
Gallery Blue Lupin
Cercis canadensis is known for its beautiful pink-purple early spring blooms.
Flowers of Arctic Breeze Intermedia Bearded Iris
Supertunia Vista Bubblegum Petunia, Supertunia Vista Fuchsia
Summer Skies Butterfly Bush
Hula Hoops: Supertunia Trailing Strawberry Pink Veined Petunia, Superbena Pink Shades Verbena, Superbena Royale Plum Wine Verbena
Van Eseltine Crabapple in bloom
Tried & True: Superbells Plum Calibrachoa, Flambe Yellow Strawflower, Supertunia Bordeaux Petunia
Nova Zembla Rhododendron, in bloom
Snow Queen Clematis, in bloom
Suncatcher Triumph Tulip
Simply Scentsational Sweetshrub
Double Take Orange Quince
 Summer Wave Blue Wishbone Flower
Flowers of Compactum Basket-of-Gold
Flowers of PJM Rhododendron
Flowers of Blue Pearl Jacob's Ladder
Raspberry Archangel Angelonia, in bloom
Flowers of Angel Tiger Eyes Viola
Flowers of Tiny Todd Asiatic Lily
Cockspur thorn (Crataegus crus-galli) in early spring
Tiny Wine Ninebark, Suncatcher Triumph Tulip
Senora Rosalita Spider Flower, in bloom
Cosmic Orange Mexican Aster
Wredei Dutch Elm, Cushion Spurge, Dicentra Gold Heart
Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower
Miss Lilac Superbells Petunia, Superbells Plum Calibrachoa, Supertunia Royal Velvet Petunia
Flowers of Golden Matrix Lily
Ramona Clematis, in bloom
Yellows & Purples!
 Blue Yonder Spike Speedwell, in bloom
Calla Lily, in bloom
Brandywine Foam Flower, in foamy bloom!
Weigela Sonic Bloom Red #3
Ostrich Ferns on a hillside
Rhododendron Olga Mezitt
Camelot Rose Purple Foxglove
 Whitespire Gray Birch, Valerie Finnis Grape Hyacinth, Blue Magic Grape Hyacinth, Negrita Triumph Tulip, Katz Purple Stock
'Little King' Fox Valley River Birch
 Tres Amigos Abelia
Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry, in bloom
Flowers of Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart
Variegated leaves of Jack Frost Brunnera
Flowers of Harmony Pearl Poppy Anemone
Showy Crabapple, in bloom
Compact Korean Azalea, in bloom
Tango Rose Mega Splash Zonal Geranium, in bloom
Snow Queen Clematis, in bloom
Endless Summer Hydrangea
Evangeline Hyacinth Lilac
 Olive Bailey Langdon Hosta
Flowers of Pioneer Silvery Pink Rhododendron
Jack Crabapple, in bloom
Large Flowered Trillium, in bloom
Electric Lime Coleus, Kong Jr. Rose Coleus, Confetti White Polka-Dot Plant, Confetti Pink Polka-Dot Plant, Jurassic Green Streak Rex Begonia
Purple Passion Rhododendron, in bloom
African Daisy
Flowers of Evangeline Hyacinth Lilac
Mache Orange Persian Buttercup, Cranberry Cotoneaster
Weeping Willows, Tulips
Ad Rem Tulip, Danada Charm Elm
Negrita Triumph Tulip, Clearwater Single Late Tulip
Flowers of Japanese Crabapple
Matrix Red Asiatic Lily, in bloom
Redosier Dogwood 'Bergesson's Compact' flowers & stem, early spring
Candy Stripe Moss Phlox, in bloom
Supertunia Priscilla Petunia
Supertunia Trailing Strawberry Pink Veined Petunia
Hanging basket with Lobelia, Calibrachoa & Dichondra
Rockapulco Purple Impatiens, in bloom
Variegated Siberian Bugloss, in bloom
Crown Imperial, Ballerina Tulip
  Autumn Moon Japanese Maple in spring
Flowers of Chattahoochee Woodland Phlox
  Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud
Double Take Peach Flowering Quince
Hook's #15 Crabapple
Ice Follies Lenten Rose, in bloom.
Flowers of Red Baron Crabapple
Weeping Willow, Tulips
Flowers of Cleopatra Foxtail Lily
Flowers of Intenz Pink Celosia
Magnolia, Redbud, Crabapple in bloom
Supertunia Vista Silverberry, Supertunia Vista Bubblegum Petunia
Ad Rem Tulip
Pink Wave Petunias, in bloom
Orange Symphony African Daisy
Flowers of Ballerina Tulip
Bok Choi 'Prize Choy'
Flowers of Fort Hill Moss Phlox
Flowers of Golden Matrix Lily
Flower of Dwarf French Marigold
The leaves of the weeping willow cascade dramatically
Chalet Orchid Azalea, in bloom
Infinity Blushing Lilac New Guinea Impatiens
Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry
Dalmatian Purple Foxglove, in bloom
Fiesta Forsythia, in bloom
Rose Glow Japanese Barberry does seem to glow!
Beau Monde Triumph Tulip
Ormiston Roy Flowering Crabapple
Yellow Submarine Rose, in bloom
Soprano White African Daisy
Ostrich Fern, Paris Coral Bells, Sprite Astilbe, Newport Cherry Plum, Shadowland Empress Wu Hosta
Rhododendron
 Supertunia Trailing Blue Veined Petunia
Circus Heuchera, in bloom
Emerald Blue Moss Phlox, in bloom
Blackout Coral Bells, Angelina Stonecrop
Rainforest Sunrise Hosta, Watch Up Trumpet Daffodil
Opal Innocence Nemesia
Tiny Invader Asiatic Lily, Golden Matrix Lily
  Color Run Large-Cupped Daffodil, in bloom
Beautiful Snow Queen Clematis flowers
 Dicentra Gold Heart, in bloom
   Raspberry Splash Lungwort, in bloom
Sunjoy Mini Saffron Barberry
Flowers of Martha Washington Regal Geraniums
Karen's Azalea, in bloom
Suncatcher Triumph Tulip, Selkirk Crabapple
Flowers of Ballerina Red Thrift
Tiny Invader Asiatic Lily
Flower plumes of Arrabona Red Celosia
Brass Lantern Foamy Bells, in bloom
Pyromania Orange Blaze Red Hot Poker, SUNSATIA Blood Orange Nemesia, Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Red, Honey Supertunia
Mache Orange Persian Buttercup
Purple Gem Rhododendron, in bloom
Flowers of Margarita African Daisy
Ad Rem Tulips, in bloom
Bandana Cherry Sunrise Lantana
Elaine Princess Lily
Ruslyn in the Pink Japanese Maple
Joy's Pride Eastern Redbud, White Gold Spirea
Ad Rem Tulips, in bloom
Triumph Tulip (Tulipa 'Evergreen') in bloom
Cushion Spurge
 Peach Blossom Astilbe, in bloom


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